Audio Archives for Legislative Sessions

Old-fashioned microphoneThe Alabama House of Representatives and the Alabama Senate provide streaming audio of their legislative sessions over the internet. Doc’s Political Parlor began archiving the audio during the 2009 regular session as a part of the site’s ongoing effort to contribute to the understanding, discussion, and flow of information around Alabama politics and policy. Read more about that here.

You can stream the audio straight to your computer speakers, or you may download the files for listening later (or for transferring to an mp3 player).

Click on a session to see the available files.

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Legislative Dispatch

A Look from the Rearview Mirror

This Thursday will mark the last day of the legislative Session.  For some, it was a Session that seemed would never end.  For others, it was one that ended much too quickly.  It may be early, yet, to write an obit on this Session, but as we approach the finish line, some perspective may be in order.

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Putting Students First

As you know, a very important piece of legislation will be presented for our consideration in the House tomorrow in Montgomery – Senate Bill 310 – the “Students First” tenure and fair dismissal reform bill. Like me, many House members have been inundated with phone calls and emails from opponents of this bill, and some have been [...]

Legislative Transparency

There are a lot of issues to debate before we begin the final days of this session. In fact, I am quite certain there will be some comments on this post debating many of them. Before we get into the last seven day of the session I wanted to bring up a topic that [...]


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