Conservatives hold rally and prayer service in front of the Alabama State Capital

On Thursday, a variety of conservative groups held a prayer service and rally for their issues in front of the Alabama Statehouse. The Alabama Citizens Action Program (ALCAP) and Alabama Eagle Forum held a prayer service and followed that with a rally by the Campaign for Common Sense. The welcome-back rally urged legislators to advance a socially conservative agenda in the 2023 Alabama Regular Legislative Session that began on Tuesday. ALCAP President and CEO and talk radio host Greg Davis said on Facebook, “We had a blessed time of prayer in Montgomery at the Statehouse steps yesterday with ALCAP – Alabama Citizens Action Program. I encourage all Christians to include those who serve us thru Government on your prayer lists and then truly lift them up to God!” Several speakers urged the Legislators to jettison the unpopular Common Core educational standards – renamed the Alabama College and Career Ready Standards by the state school board. The Rev. John Killian said that the state will not succeed educationally while Common Core remains in place. The Campaign for Common Sense Director Lou Campenosi said, “We have been coming here for 13 years, and still nothing has been done.” Campenosi said that the state of Alabama had gone from 20th in educational performance to 52nd in state educational rankings since switching to the Alabama College and Career Ready Standards. The Director of Alabama Eagle Forum, Becky Gerritson, told Alabama Today that State Sen. Larry Stutts and State Rep. Susan Dubose will introduce legislation in each House to prevent pregnant women from being able to obtain medical marijuana – which will become legal in Alabama by the end of the year. Gerritson said that the group would also support a bill to expand school choice for families across Alabama – the Universal School Choice Act. State Auditor Andrew Sorrell advocated for legislation to give his office powers similar to that of other state auditors. Sorrell said that he had been criticized as being “too conservative,” but in the recent November general election, it was he who won by the largest margin showing that true conservatives can win. Sorrell said that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis governed as a conservative and was rewarded with an easy re-election. State Rep. Ernie Yarbrough vowed to support the school choice bill. Former ALCAP Director Joe Godfrey said on Facebook, “Glad to have been a part of the ALCAP Prayer Rally led by Greg Davis.” Stephanie Durnin with the Healthcare Freedom group advocated for passage of the Healthcare Freedom Act. The controversial legislation would prevent employers from being able to require employees to be vaccinated. Durnin said that some workers who refused to get the vaccine are required to submit frequent COVID-19 tests. Durnin said that this was unfair and unjust. Healthcare Freedom wrote on Facebook, “We expect our legislators to pass the #neveragain legislation called the Alabama Health Freedom Act (AHFA) this session. We need your help to make this happen. Here’s your first CALL TO ACTION to kick off this legislative session right…” Other speakers included: former State Auditor Jim Zeigler, 1819 news podcaster Bryan Dawson, Jarman Leatherwood, Angela Shepard, Jackie Connell, Dr. Rick Lance, and others. To connect with the author of this story or to comment, email brandonmreporter@gmail.com.
Political powerhouse commentator Jeff Poor leaves Yellowhammer News

Jeff Poor, host of the Jeff Poor show on FM Talk 1065 and editor of Breitbart TV, is leaving his position at Yellowhammer News and heading to 1819 News, where he will be a politics editor. Poor was a frequent contributor to Yellowhammer News, a Montgomery, Alabama-based conservative news outlet. His radio show boasts big-name guests from across the nation, from members of congress to some of the most prestigious and well-funded national grassroots groups and policy think tanks. State elected leaders line up for their chance to chat with him in his star-studded 3-hour show. Last year, ALToday listed Poor as one of Alabama’s most influential people. With over a decade of experience reporting on politics and the news media, Poor previously reported from Washington, D.C. for The Daily Caller and the Media Research Center. Poor manages a team of reporters to monitor and deliver highlights from radio and television news for Breitbart TV. Apryl Marie Fogel congratulated Poor on Twitter, stating, “Big Breaking News in #ALPolitics: @jeff_poor leaving @yhn to @1819News. Huge get for 1819 and there goes the only reason I ever went to YH after reading the 7 things list in the morning. Jeff is truly one of the best!” Bryan Dawson, President and CEO of 1819 News, congratulated Poor. “Very excited about adding Jeff to the team. He is an incredible journalist, he really understands Alabama politics, he knows what makes a good story, and he will no doubt help @raymelick and @EricaLynnThomas shape and mold our up and coming journalists,” Dawson wrote on Twitter. Craig Monger, a writer for 1819 News, also sent congratulations to Poor. “Welcome aboard, @jeff_poor! Super stoked to be on the same team as this legend!” Poor has appeared on the Fox News Channel, Fox Business Network, and CBN. His work and reporting have been featured at The Drudge Report, The Washington Times, and American Spectator, among many others. He grew up in Birmingham and has reported in all 67 counties in Alabama. He received his building science degree from Auburn University and a journalism degree from the University of South Alabama. Poor will start his new position at 1819 on February 28. *Apryl Marie Fogel is the owner and publisher of AL Today.
