Regulatory Reform

Regulatory reform is needed to reduce the burden of outdated and overly complex rules that hinder business growth and economic development.

Education

Alabama should continue to be a leader in education innovation and empower every parent to find the education that best suits their child’s unique needs.

Taxes & Spending

Policymakers should rein in state spending and return as many dollars as possible to taxpayers through meaningful and transformative tax reform.

Health Care

We must cut needless government red tape to increase access to quality health care at a price Alabamians can afford.

Regulatory reform

Regulatory reform is needed in Alabama to reduce the burden of outdated and overly complex rules that hinder business growth and economic development. Streamlining regulations can make it easier for new businesses to start and existing businesses to expand, leading to more jobs and increased investment in the state. Regulatory reform would also help ensure that rules are tailored to current needs, improving efficiency, and making it easier for individuals and companies to comply without facing excessive costs.

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117,041 regulations on businesses place Alabama in the top half of most-regulated states.
Alabama ranks in the top 5 most burdensome states for occupational licensing.

Education

We have made great progress toward empowering every parent to find the education that best suits their child’s unique needs with the passage of the CHOOSE Act in 2024. Alabama should continue to be a leader in education innovation.

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Taxes & Spending

One-time federal money is going away, and just like families across Alabama must, the state government must live within its means. This means refocusing our spending priorities while reimagining how the government operates. Policymakers should rein in state spending and return as many dollars as possible to taxpayers through meaningful and transformative tax reform.

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Alabama’s state and local sales tax rates are among the highest in the nation.
State and local taxes amount to approximately 9% of citizens’ total personal income.

Health Care

Health Care is too expensive and too complicated. That’s why policymakers must enact reforms that are proven to lower costs, increase access, and personalize health care. We must cut needless government red tape to increase access to quality health care at a price Alabamians can afford.

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