AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoVoting Rights Mobilization: Thousands flooded Montgomery on Saturday for “All Roads Lead to the South,” rallying outside the Alabama Capitol after a U.S. Supreme Court move that weakened parts of the Voting Rights Act—speakers warned the fight is about protecting Black political power as states redraw maps. Civil Rights Echoes: The day’s Selma-to-Montgomery energy included a prayer gathering and a march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, with organizers framing it as a new push against “Jim Crow maps.” National Context: The same court decision is driving redistricting battles across the South, with Louisiana and other states scrambling to redraw districts. Local Politics Watch: Alabama lawmakers and civil rights leaders took the stage in Montgomery as the midterm clock ticks down. Sports: Auburn baseball closed its regular season by run-ruling Georgia 14-4 in eight innings, highlighted by a big five-run fifth.
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