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Celebrating the Nineteenth Amendment
Bradley Bryne U.S. Congressman On August 18, the U.S. will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to our Constitution which guaranteed women’s right to vote. The women’s suffrage movement in our country began in the 1840s as women abolitionists saw the parallels between the effort to free enslaved Americans and their own desire to vote. A convention was held in Seneca Falls, New York in…
Norman seeks council seat
Norman Note: The following announcement was submitted by the candidate. Angelia Norman, 21 year Department of Corrections career woman, and lifetime citizen of Atmore, Alabama would like to say thanks for this opportunity to be someone who has a say in the community, someone who can really get out and help the community in a big way. I’m doing this not for me, but for the people! Taking care of…
Giger seeks council seat
Giger Note: The following announcement was submitted by the candidate. Brandy Giger is excited and proud to throw her hat in the ring and officially announce her candidacy for Atmore City Council District 4. Giger was raised in Atmore, and has lived here for most of her life. She is the daughter of Terrill and Renee Rigsby. Giger has been married to Zac for 12 years and they have two…
A way forward on coronavirus relief
Bradley Bryne U.S. Congressman Last week was pretty frustrating in Washington. While the House frittered away at useless Democrat messaging bills which have no chance of passage in the Senate, Speaker Pelosi refused negotiations with the Senate on a $1 trillion dollar bill to address the nation’s ongoing needs as a result of COVID-19. At the end of the week, she and Senator Schumer refused offers from the White House…
Education in the time of the pandemic
Bradley Bryne U.S. Congressman Last week I had a virtual conference with the leaders of the local school systems in our district. Starting a new school year is a difficult task in the best of times. Doing so in the middle of a pandemic with the disease spreading as it is now makes this normally difficult job truly daunting. I greatly appreciate what these leaders and their staffs are going…