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Conservation Alabama is a non-profit, non-partisan political organization that seeks to keep elected officials accountable on issues affecting the environment, public health, and our economy. Conservation Alabama is committed to making conservation issues a priority by lobbying the Alabama Legislature and making our voice heard on pressing policy issues facing our state. Through the Alabama Conservationist, Conservation Alabama communicates about issues in the Legislature and around the state affecting our quality of life in Alabama.
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P.O. Box 2665
Mobile, AL 36652-2665
Phone: 205-533-6178
Online: conservationalabama.org
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On Monday, lawmakers returned to Montgomery for the final day of the 2021 session. We’re still unpacking and analyzing the votes and actions from the last few weeks and months, but in the meantime, we wanted to provide a quick recap of session and leave you with an update of how things stand now. While priority […]
Continue ReadingState Parks Constitutional Amendment on the Move
On Tuesday, House Bill 565, which would authorize the issuance of bonds for improvements and renovations at Alabama’s state parks, passed the House with a vote of 97-1. Rep. Andrew Sorrell (R-Muscle Shoals) was the lone representative to vote against the bill. HB 565 will now go to the Senate for consideration. If passed, the […]
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