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Gov. Kay Ivey

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Map PinVestavia Hills, AL

# Require Waterless Cooling Before Approving New Data Centers Stop approving new data center projects until AI companies solve the water crisis they're creating. The AI boom doesn't have to drain our finite water resources, but right now that's exactly what's happening. We need a moratorium across

Map PinVestavia Hills, AL

VOTE NO AL HB541

# Vote No on Closed Primary Legislation I'm asking you to vote no on the bill that would force Alabama voters to register with a political party to participate in primary elections. This proposal solves a problem that doesn't exist and will suppress voter turnout across our state. Alabama's curren

Map PinVestavia Hills, AL

Demand Transparency and Oversight for Birmingham's Flock Camera Network

Birmingham must immediately disclose whether our surveillance data is accessible through Flock's National Lookup Tool and which federal agencies can access our residents' location information. The city has spent $9.7 million on a camera network that may violate our Fourth Amendment rights while oper

Map PinVestavia Hills, AL

Vote No on HB360 - Reject Alabama Power's Power Grab

Vote no on HB360, the so-called Power To The People Act. This bill is a transparent attempt by Alabama Power to tighten its grip on the Public Service Commission, not loosen it. The governor appointing four of seven commissioners in 2026 means Alabama Power gets to handpick a majority before voters

Map PinVestavia Hills, AL

Urge Proactive Measures to Protect Alabama Children from Measles Outbreak

Alabama is facing the imminent arrival of a disease that was nearly eradicated in this country. Measles cases nationwide have surged from 285 in 2024 to 2,280 in 2025, with nearly 1,000 confirmed cases already reported through February 13. Dr. Scott Harris, Alabama's State Health Officer, has stated

Map PinVestavia Hills, AL

Oppose Hyperscale Data Centers to Protect Alabama's Water Supply

I am writing to urge you to oppose hyperscale data center development in Alabama and to reject any non-disclosure agreements related to these projects. These massive facilities threaten our water supply at a time when Alabama lacks the legal framework to protect this critical resource for future gen

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