In this episode of Alabama Politics This Week, hosts Josh Moon and David Person discuss various topics including the holiday season, the overtime tax exemption, the implications of the CHOOSE Act, and the impact of voucher programs on education. They emphasize the importance of public schools and the challenges they face, particularly in relation to funding and community involvement.
Then, Dr. Beth Hereford Patin shares her family's significant role in Alabama's civil rights history, particularly through her grandfather, Dr. Sonnie Hereford, who was instrumental in desegregating schools in Huntsville. She discusses her experiences growing up in Cullman, Alabama, a town with a troubled racial history.
Then, Josh and David discuss the current state of Alabama politics, focusing on the challenges faced by the Democratic Party. They explore the aspirations of individuals wanting to run for office, the need for unity within the party, and the importance of effective leadership. And this week's Rightwing Nut of the Week.
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