Monday 10/1/2007 DAILY NEWS DIGEST

Birmingham NewsThe Birmingham News celebrates state’s improvement in student reading scores, but cautions that there is much to be done.

Mobile Press-Register – State Revenue Department assumes responsibility for property tax reappraisals in Baldwin County today.

Mobile Press-Register – “The Political Skinny,” the Press-Register’s weekly political roundup from Mobile, Montgomery and Washington.

Mobile Press-RegisterPress-Register recommends that the DOC sell the remaining land at the prison cattle ranch in Hale County to the Forever Wild program.

Tuscaloosa News – Officials say response is good to sentencing standards as first year comes to an end.

Tuscaloosa NewsThe Tuscaloosa News says that controversy over postsecondary foundation “may be just the beginning” of scandals within system.

Decatur DailyThe Decatur Daily says that business groups, health providers and insurers seem more concerned about provision of health insurance to children than Bush.

Washington Post – Commentary sees threatened veto of SCHIP reauthorization and expansion as “unhealthy.”

Atlanta Journal-Constitution – Georgia official says Alabamians should restrict water usage, blames restrictions on amount of water flowing into Alabama.

4 comments to Monday 10/1/2007 DAILY NEWS DIGEST

  • [...] Even the Daily News Digest at Doc’s Political Parlor, which normally has a wealth of good stuff, reflects how little there is in the news today. Posted Blogging on Monday, October 1st, 2007. [...]

  • walt moffett

    Since Alex City is about to run out of water, Commissioner Olens may see his wish come true.

  • ptclearer

    Troy King is Unbelievable . . . From Political Skinny

    Minor fallout

    One of the district attorneys currently in a public spat with the attorney general is one that Troy King himself appointed as a special prosecutor less than a year ago when he recused himself from the investigation of the state’s two- year college system.

    St. Clair County District Attorney Richard Minor stood with his colleagues in Montgomery last month when they asked King to apologize for comments about Shelby County District Attorney Rob by Owens . King, in taking a capital murder case from Owens, sent out a news release to media statewide and said the district attorney was “shirking” his duties and taking the side of the criminal.

    Minor’s name was then inserted into news releases by King’s office that were sent to media in his jurisdiction. Releases were customized with the names of 15 district attorneys in their respective jurisdictions. The individualized releases said some of the district attorneys’ actions were “frighteningly un-American” and said that they, along with Owens, turned their back on victims.

    Minor told The Daily Home of Talladega that King’s statements were inappropriate, were a personal attack on Owens and that district attorneys had prosecuted cases resulting in the death penalty while King had not.

    King, Minor and Owens are all Republicans.

    The attorney general recused himself from the two-year investigation after a report in The Birmingham News revealed he asked a major subject of the investigation, former two-year Chancellor Roy Johnson , to find a job for the mother of a friend, who is also a deputy attorney general.

    King stepped aside only after the situation became public and about a year after his request to Johnson. “Looking back now, it probably was not the best decision,” King told the News. “If I had it to do over again, I wouldn’t do it.”

  • Cliff

    …. but thanks to Troy King, sex toys are banned in Alabama. We’re making progress now.

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