Tabitha Isner

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Tabitha Isner

@TabithaK

Democratic Nominee for AL State Senate District 26. Vice Chair of the Alabama Democratic Party. Progressive Christian, foster/adoptive mom & CASA. 💙

Katılım Şubat 2009
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Tabitha Isner
Tabitha Isner@TabithaK·
The Alabama Secretary of State has marked many Alabama voters as "Inactive." If you're one of them, don't worry, you can still vote today. Don't let them turn you away.
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Lee County Democrats of AL
Lee County Democrats of AL@LeeCoDemsAL·
Jamie McCurry is running for a seat on the Alabama Board of Education. He is a journalism major at Auburn University. Education is important to him, and so is making sure Democrats are on the general ballot in every race. “We win the state by leaving nothing uncontested”—McCurry
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Gas prices have increased by a full dollar in the last month. How about we get rid of taxes on groceries? How about we force Alabama power to lower rates? There are things the Alabama legislature could do, but they just don't.
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@jeff_poor Both men are appalling. Watch them fight over who is more unforgiving, more brutal, more cruel.
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Jubilee week in Selma is a reunion for foot soldiers of our past and a pep rally for the foot soldiers of the future. The struggle for voting rights continues, but we are fueled by faith in the power of the people.
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In addition to the comeback of measles, Tuberculosis is also on the rise in America. Thanks, MAHA.
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His attacks on the Muslim community are pure racism. He doesn't give a shit about fraud and abuse. He's a walking example of fraud and abuse.
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There's nothing Christian about Christian Nationalism.
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Congratulations, Montgomery Sheriff Derrick Cunningham, on being named Sheriff of the Year by the National Sheriffs Association!
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The Tennessee Holler
The Tennessee Holler@TheTNHoller·
Right-wing Heritage Foundation’s own data shows fewer than 100 noncitizens voted since 1982 (!!!) This is not a real problem. “The SAVE ACT is a Trojan horse to nationalize elections”: open.substack.com/pub/thiswillho…
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Tabitha Isner@TabithaK·
@ScottButtram I love when we can come together across party lines to protect the power of the people!
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Hi Wetumpka! Happy Mardi Gras!
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Hope is not naive optimism. Hope is seeing a way forward and taking the first step.
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Jeff Poor@jeff_poor·
Introducing Joseph “Rush” Poor. Born at 11:55 am CT, at 6 pounds, 15 ounces
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Yellowhammer News
Yellowhammer News@yhn·
U.S. Senator and 2026 frontrunner to become the next Governor of Alabama, @CoachForGov, voiced his support Wednesday for the multi-bill utility reform package moving through the Alabama Legislature. In a weekly call with in-state reporters, Tuberville urged lawmakers to pass the legislative package, saying the current Public Service Commission members who fail to keep rates down “need to go immediately.” “I’ve read this bill, and it’s very simple. We’re in a land rush. Companies are coming back to the U.S., and Alabama, with a heavy focus on moving all over the Southeast. It’s all state energy. It’s for these new industries, and I want to make sure our utilities are being responsible with taxpayer dollars,” Tuberville said. “The PSC isn’t aligned with the state leadership to keep utility rates down, which they need to be, and stop ridiculous regulations from being implemented. If they don’t do that, then they need to go immediately, not at the end of a six-year term,” he continued. “Alabama is one of only 10 states that elect their public service commissioners, and even with that, all three of Alabama’s current commissioners have been appointed, not elected. We need to raise the bar and ensure the right, qualified people are overseeing our utilities, not politicians looking for their next job or doing political favors when they’re up for reelection or election.” Read full story here: yellowhammernews.com/tuberville-cal… #Alabama #ALPolitics #Energy #Elections
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U.S. Secretary of Common Sense@ScottButtram·
Fair enough. I was reasonably sure there would be disagreement. As always, I'm open to discussion. I'm not saying the reasons for the bill are bad. I'm saying the bill is bad. My take is based on: legiscan.com/AL/text/HB392/… Lines 5-13 Of HB392 moving PCS from elected to appointed *takes away the right to vote. I'm assuming we agree on that. Lines 141-148 Opens the door to (and almost demands, imo) *appointing industry insiders. Oh sure, they'll be retired or a couple of years removed from a law firm, accounting firm, or regulatory group, but they'll be industry insiders. And the list of potential appointees will be provided by a helpful and trusted lobbyist. Lines 151-154 Requires identity based appointments including race and gender which is the definition of *requiring DEI appointments. It even introduces new Alabama-only identifiers 'rural and urban' which clearly discriminates against suburbanites. In fairness, my take was also somewhat influenced by the co-sponsor of HB392 essentially saying a deal had been cut, but she had heard the voters and would vote no on her own bill. This is the second time the Ivey administration and legislature have attempted to remove the vote of the people. We all saw the result of the State School Board vote, so Alabama voters have been pretty clear on this stuff. There may be even less public support on removing the PSC vote. Other than legislators, almost no one is speaking up for this bill. And some legislators are running from it. Personally, I'd be reviewing the data center bills to see how they'll be affected when HB392 fails. I'd probably submit a bill that says data centers in Alabama must supply 90% of their own energy through renewable resources (so they won't tap into or compete for our natural resources) and pay the usage, construction cost, and maintenance to the utility for the remaining 10%. Then let them figure it out. That's my take. Again, I'm always willing to hear you out and open to learning more.
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U.S. Secretary of Common Sense@ScottButtram·
The bill future Governor Tuberville supports; *Takes away your right to vote for PSC *Appoints industry insiders *Requires DEI appointments Stop calling Alabama "the reddest state in America." #alpolitics
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U.S. Senator and 2026 frontrunner to become the next Governor of Alabama, @CoachForGov, voiced his support Wednesday for the multi-bill utility reform package moving through the Alabama Legislature. In a weekly call with in-state reporters, Tuberville urged lawmakers to pass the legislative package, saying the current Public Service Commission members who fail to keep rates down “need to go immediately.” “I’ve read this bill, and it’s very simple. We’re in a land rush. Companies are coming back to the U.S., and Alabama, with a heavy focus on moving all over the Southeast. It’s all state energy. It’s for these new industries, and I want to make sure our utilities are being responsible with taxpayer dollars,” Tuberville said. “The PSC isn’t aligned with the state leadership to keep utility rates down, which they need to be, and stop ridiculous regulations from being implemented. If they don’t do that, then they need to go immediately, not at the end of a six-year term,” he continued. “Alabama is one of only 10 states that elect their public service commissioners, and even with that, all three of Alabama’s current commissioners have been appointed, not elected. We need to raise the bar and ensure the right, qualified people are overseeing our utilities, not politicians looking for their next job or doing political favors when they’re up for reelection or election.” Read full story here: yellowhammernews.com/tuberville-cal… #Alabama #ALPolitics #Energy #Elections

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Tabitha Isner@TabithaK·
If I were in the Senate right now, I'd not only vote against making the PSC appointed, I would propose legislation to require the PSC to hold a formal rate hearing to open Alabama Power's books to the public.
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