Sunday 3/30/2008 DAILY NEWS DIGEST

Birmingham News – Records show Sen. E. B. McClain (D-Midfield) directed state funds to non-profit that used those funds to pay him for consulting services.

Birmingham News – Spending for interpreter services increasing for Public Health Department.

Birmingham News – Siegelman appeal of conviction may take as long as 18 months.

Birmingham NewsThe Birmingham News says that federal appeals court “has an extra-important role to play in ensuring the federal government took no improper shortcuts and that the case against Siegelman can withstand scrutiny.”

Birmingham News – Commentary by AACCA director Mac Otts asks readers to urge legislators to provide sufficient funding to DHR to maintain current services.

AL.com – Commentary by Robin DeMonia reviews recent capital cases in which juries recommended life in prison rather than the death penalty.

Mobile Press-Register – New poll shows McCain with strong lead over either Obama or Clinton in Alabama.

Montgomery Advertiser – Faith-based groups offer support, encouragement to former inmates.

Montgomery Advertiser – Rev. Paul Brittner challenges proposed “Health Care Rights of Conscience Act.”

Montgomery AdvertiserThe Montgomery Advertiser sees proposal to establish minimum qualifications for judges as “long overdue.”

Tuscaloosa News – “Alabama Exposure,” Dana Beyerle’s weekly political roundup for readers of the NYTimes regional papers.

Tuscaloosa NewsThe Tuscaloosa News sees Siegelman release on bond as long overdue.

Decatur DailyThe Decatur Daily says that Siegelman release on bond “reflects the politics that keep swirling around this extraordinary case.”

Los Angeles TimesThe Los Angeles Times looks at Alabama’s beer battle.

11 comments to Sunday 3/30/2008 DAILY NEWS DIGEST

  • Willie

    I love the cushy prison remark in the B’ham News editorial, atleast I think it was an editorial. Siegelman’s wardrobe upon exiting federal prison Friday makes the Guantanamo detention center garb look uptown.

  • G

    The link to the LATimes article on the beer battles in the Alabama legislature is http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-beer10mar10,0,4849959.story

  • Thanks, G, for the heads up!

    The Parlor uses a script every morning to post the Daily News Digest that is prepared by G (a real friend to the Parlor), and the script is not doing well when a url in the digest has a comma. I fixed manually today what the script broke, and I’ll see if we can fix the script.

    This gives me a good opportunity to say again how much I appreciate the Daily News Digest every morning. Thank you for that, G!

  • Curious Guy

    The Article on McClain has the kind of detail that sounds like insider knowledge. Of course Bret Blackledge never would reveal his sources. Dare I suggest this detail suggests a background source that may not be entirely legitimate? The story reads like the kind of detail in a story reviewing a (federal) indictment. I think no one, even the DA’s could reveal the evidence a Grand Jury listened to but it sounds like that rule is being broken.

  • SIW

    Curious Guy,

    Who cares about the source as long as it is legit … and I think history is on the side of Bret Blackledge!

    I say “keep up the good work” exposing the crooks in and around the State House.

  • Onelife

    –Records show Sen. E. B. McClain (D-Midfield) directed state funds to non-profit that used those funds to pay him for consulting services.

    When this gets out, this Dimocrat will get better committee assignments, win reelection by bigger margins and generally do even better for himself…

  • Onelife

    >>Spending for interpreting services increasing…

    “The increase reflects a growth in the number of clients at health clinics who aren’t proficient in English, he said.”

    WELL DUH!

  • Onelife

    >>Commentary by AACCA director Mac Otts asks readers to urge legislators to provide sufficient funding to DHR to maintain current services.

    If they were a private business, they’d be expected to deliver better service with less funding year after year. Those that succeeded would remain in business…

  • Anonymous

    Onelife – so does every private business deliver better service with less funding year after year? I guess that’s why prices are always falling, right? Somehow I’ve missed out on that.

  • bhmhomeboy

    Proof Alabama Republicans care more about their party than they do their self interest:

    “He’s a Republican,” USA Polling Group Director Keith Nicholls replied when asked why McCain is faring so well in what is elsewhere regarded as a promising year for Democrats.

  • Anonymous

    Puh-lease, Homey. And the Dems are no different? Just take a look at what joe Turnham said in the Gadsden Times: he doesn’t care who is the Dem nominee, just as long as it’s someone who can win. “I want a win worse than I want to see any person.” If you could show Turnham that Castro could beat McCain, he’d be for Castro.

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