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
Please fix SB 71 before it is law!
Please fix SB 71 before it is law! Despite enormous opposition from Alabamians across the political spectrum, as you know, the Alabama Legislature passed SB 71 yesterday. If you sign this legislation, it would make it much more difficult for Alabama to protect our beautiful natural resources, the la
The Tuskegee Dialysis Center is at Immediate Risk of Closing
The Tuskegee Dialysis Center has just announced that they will be forced to close in 30 days. This is not a decision being made locally, but a corporate decision from their parent company. The Tuskegee center is operated by a company called Fresenius, headquartered in Massachusetts. This may be fram
Veto Senate Bill 71 to Protect Alabama's Water Quality and Conservation Legacy
I am writing to urge you to veto Senate Bill 71, which threatens Alabama's ability to protect our water, air, and soil quality. Despite enormous bipartisan opposition from Alabamians, this legislation passed and now jeopardizes the natural resources that define our state and drive our economy. SB 7
Protect Alabama Voters' Privacy - Refuse DOJ Demand for Sensitive Voter Data
I am writing to urge you to refuse any demands from the Justice Department for Alabama voters' sensitive personal information, including driver's license and partial Social Security numbers. Since May 2025, the DOJ has demanded full, unredacted voter rolls from at least 44 states and the District of
Oppose HB 13 and Expanded ICE Collaboration in Alabama
I am writing to urge you to oppose HB 13, the legislation sponsored by Rep. Ernie Yarbrough that would expand local law enforcement agreements with federal immigration agencies. The House Judiciary Committee approved this bill on January 29, 2026, despite serious concerns about its necessity, consti
Write a letter and send it instantly by email, fax, or postal mail. It takes two minutes to be heard.