Guin and Ward Post from Inside the Legislature

Quill Pen, Ink Bottle, and PapersI hope you are not missing the posts we are getting here from inside the legislature from Representatives Ken Guin (D – Carbon Hill) and Cam Ward (R – Alabaster). They have been prolific since the session started, and I appreciate the opportunity we have to hear what is on their minds.

You can always find their latest posts linked in Legislative Dispatch, linked in the right sidebar. On the front page, the titles of the last two posts will also be shown in the sidebar with links to the posts themselves.

Here’s a quick recap of their posts since the session started, starting with the most recent.


4 comments to Guin and Ward Post from Inside the Legislature

  • Patrick

    I notice that the Legislative Dispatch posts don’t appear on your feed. Is there a feed for legislative dispatch posts? How can I subscribe to them?

  • Hmmm…

    For now, I have fixed it so that they do appear in the feed, though I would prefer, I think, that they had their own separate feed.

    Your question is a good one, and I thought I could quickly set them up on their own feed but it’s not working out so easily.

    Is it suitable to you for now at least to get them through the main feed?

  • Patrick

    Oh, yes, that’s fine. Thanks for the fix.

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