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Governor Ivey Signs Screen Time Limits for Early Childhood Education Programs into Law -
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Governor Ivey Signs Screen Time Limits for Early Childhood Education Programs into Law -

  • Governor Kay Ivey signed the Healthy Early Development and Screen Time Act, limiting screen access in early childhood education programs.
  • The act requires guidelines for appropriate screen use in day cares, pre-K, and kindergarten.
  • The legislation establishes a training program for teachers and staff on screentime use.
  • The act becomes effective January 1, 2027.
  • Republican lawmakers Rep. Jeana Ross and Sen. Donnie Chesteen sponsored the act.
  • The act aligns with the governor’s 2026 legislative priorities to protect early development.
  • The act follows last year’s FOCUS Act as part of ongoing education reforms.
  • A photo from the bill signing was attached with the release.
  • The act targets a balance between screen time and hands-on learning.
  • The bill requires collaboration among multiple state education and human services agencies.
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Governor Ivey Announces Judicial Appointments in Cullman and Escambia Counties -
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politics8h ago

Governor Ivey Announces Judicial Appointments in Cullman and Escambia Counties -

  • Governor Ivey announced two judicial appointments in Cullman and Escambia counties.
  • Heath Edward Meherg was appointed District Judge for the 32nd Judicial Circuit in Cullman County.
  • Meherg succeeds J. Chad Floyd, who became Cullman County Circuit Judge earlier in 2026.
  • Wade Leon Hartley was appointed Circuit Judge for the 21st Judicial Circuit in Escambia County.
  • Hartley succeeds Circuit Judge Jeffrey Alan White who retired on February 16, 2026.
  • Hartley brings about 32 years of varied legal experience to the bench.
  • Both appointees expressed gratitude and commitment to serving with integrity.
  • The governor highlighted the appointees' qualifications and readiness to serve.
  • Photos of the appointees were attached with the announcement.
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Does Alabama’s New Death Penalty Law Apply to Bibb County Child Sex Abuse Case?
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crime6h ago

Does Alabama’s New Death Penalty Law Apply to Bibb County Child Sex Abuse Case?

  • The Bibb County case involves eight defendants linked to an alleged underground bunker used for child sexual abuse.
  • Alabama’s Child Predator Death Penalty Act classifies certain crimes against children under 12 as capital offenses.
  • The law cannot be applied retroactively to cases before it took effect.
  • The act takes effect October 1, 2026, restricting its application to crimes after that date.
  • Prosecutors say pretrial hearings are ongoing with trials expected to begin in June.
  • Governor Kay Ivey signed the act into law in February, expanding capital punishment options for child victims.
  • The act targets crimes involving children aged under 12, such as rape and sexual assault.
  • The case focuses on alleged criminal activity in Bibb County, Alabama.
  • The law’s retroactivity issue was clarified by lawmakers and stated by sponsor Matt Simpson.
  • The act’s effective date means only crimes after October 1, 2026, qualify for the death penalty.
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