Fiscal year 2003 Annual Report. Once again the fiscal year was an exercise in frugality. Governor Bob Riley has recognized the history of under funding this department has experienced. This past fiscal year, through his leadership, this department...
Fiscal Year 2004 Annual Report, which
provides information relevant to the Dept. of
Corrections. Daily, more than 37-hundred
Corrections professionals strive to fulfill our
mission, including the confinement and management
of convicted felons in a...
Fiscal Year 2005 Annual Report, which provides information relevant to the Dept. of Corrections. Daily, more than 3,500 Corrections professionals strive to fulfill our mission, including the confinement and management of convicted felons in a...
The following report represents the sum and substance of the findings of the Task Force. The members of the Task Force held five public meetings in which testimony was presented by employees from the effected State agencies. Testimony was also...
Details the relationship between the Alabama Dept. of transportation (ALDOT) and public utilites desiring to place electric lines, water and sewer lines and other public utilities on ALDOT rights-of-way
Report that finds systemic deficiencies have combined with financial shortcomings to create overcrowding in the Alabama Dept. of Corrections (ADOC) system
An American flag is on a stand behind him, and a portrait of Lurleen Wallace hangs on the wall in the background (though it is out of focus). The back of the card reads, "He is our kind of man / Vote George Wallace for Governor."
The incident occurred several days before the Democratic primary runoff of the 1970 gubernatorial election. George Wallace's supporters (including Herb Lancaster, who drew this cartoon) suspected Inman of gathering material for a smear campaign.