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 Cam Presents a Grant to the Helena Public Library in 2005
 

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  • Highway reform nixed
  • Senate should seize chance to help kids
  • House votes to create council to coordinate autism services
  • Rep. Cam Ward announces $5,000 grant for special needs playground in Alabaster
  • Help for autism - The Birmingham News
  • Bill would tighten auto insurance law -The Birmingham News
  • Judicial aid much needed - Shelby County Reporter
  • House approves bill to establish transportation commission
  • Cam Ward speaks out on Illegal Immigration - St.Clair News-Aegis
  • State should ban Death Row art sales - Tuscaloosa News
  • Expanding ethics bill - GadsdenTimes.com
  • Notoriety, Indeed - The Birmingham News
  • Mental patients crowd prisons, Official blame lacks of services on lack of state resources - Tuscaloosa News
  • Alabama Death Row art finds brisk sales on Internet - The Birmingham News
  • Get the motor running
  • Autism hearing today at church - by Steve Doyle
  • Experts expect Alabama autism numbers to grow- by Markeshia Ricks
  • Cam Ward Announces $3,000 Grank for Creek View Elementary Special Needs Program
  • Lawmakers to make potshots for CASA
  • Rep. Cam Ward Announces $20,000 Grant for Pehlan High School Track Improvements
  • Poole's pound of flesh
  • 'Murderabilia'  bill dies in Senate -  by Stan Diel
  • Speaker calls session a success despite Senate slowdown - by Bob Johnson
  • Governor Riley Appoints Leadership Team for the Central Alabama Action Commission
  • Taped testimony for child sex abuse victims - Press-Register
  • House OKs bill to let young victims testify outside court - The Associated Press
  • Rural areas to get help - Jamie Kizzire
  • Fix road based on need
  • King, victim's mother seeks action on art profits - by Sebastian Kitchen
  • Bill passes restricting crime art profits- By Brian Lyman
  • Reform bill can help separate roads, politics
  • House votes to set up panel to run transportation department- by Bob Johnson
  • Bill would confiscate profit from felons' art - by Stan Diel
  • Local input needed
  • Owens House revs up for fund-raising - By Samantha Hall / Staff Writer
  • Alabama leaders push for autism task force - The Associated Press
  • Take a peek inside the House - By Bob Lowry, The Huntsville Times
  • Committee approves statewide commission- By Dana Beyerle, Times Montgomery Bureau
  • Bills differ on who would govern projects- By Dana Beyerle, Montgomery Bureau
  • Sen. Bradley Byrne and Rep. Cam Ward to Head Legislative Coalition for McCain
  • Legislators pleased with session- from Staff Reports, The Shelby County Reporter
  • Politics and transportation: Solutions to road woes discussed at American Village-By Samantha Hall / Staff writer
  • County leaders given key posts in Montgomery - By Ashley VanSant
  • Ward Announces $2,500 Grant for Helena Intermediate School Library
  • Legislator against driver's license database-By Dana Beyerle, Times Montgomery Bureau
  • Ward’s site offers citizens voice in legislature- by Tim Prince - The Shelby County Reporter
  • Bridging the gap: State Rep. Ward hopes online survey can help connect citizens with Montgomery lawmakers-
  • Ward Announces $8,000 Grant for Bibb School Foundation
  • Ward Announces Grant for Alabaster Police Department
  • Rep. Ward joins bi-partisan effort to stop taxpayer funded political ads
  • Rep. Ward Receives National Humane Legislator Award
  • Intersection 82 and 219 to Receive Double Stop Signs Thanks to State Representative - the Centreville Press
  • Rep. Ward named to 2006 Who's Who Among Birmingham Attorneys List
  • McClurkin is new leader of Shelby Delegation-Nancy Wilstach, The Birmingham News
  • Fate of 'dangerous dog' bill in House committee's control - Blaine Ney, The Daily Mountain Eagle  
  • Child pornography bill a good step
  • AG King Praises Passage of Child Pornography Bill
  • House votes against bill to add sexual orientation to hate law-by Bob Johnson - The Associated Press
  • Rep. Cam Ward Named to Bi-Partisan Alabama Commission on Infrastructure
  • House votes for commission to run Department of Transportation- The Associated Press
  • Legislative committee adds sexual orientation to hate crimes law- By Phillips Rawls, The Associated Press
  • Commission Makes Sense for Roads - an editorial from MontgomeryAdvisor.com
  • Pavement Politics - The Birmingham News
  • AP Survey: Lawmakers uncertain about DOT commission-by Bob Johnson, Associated Press
  • Ward participates in political delegation study program in Brazil- The Shelby County Reporter
  • Good work on jury law - The Mobile Register
  • Legislature changes law on jury duty-by Phillip Rawls
  • Introduce jury service bill in next session - an editorial in the Montgomery Advisor
  • Playing politics with roads - an editorial in The Birmingham News
  • Constables face their elimination - By Patrick Johnston/Reporter Staff Writer
  • Eliminate Untrained Constables - The Shelby County Reporter.com
  • Dog Tired - an editorial in The Anniston Star
  • Dangerous Dog Act would get tough on animal owners- an editorial in The Decatur Daily
  • Bill would protect jurors - Mobile Register
  • Good, bad dog bills - By David Prather, for the editorial board
  • Cruelty law protects pets more than children - from the Tuscaloosanews.com
  • Shining light on finances- in the Shelby County Reporter
  • Accountability, House style- an editorial in The Birmingham News
  • Commission bill better approach - an editorial in The Montgomery Advertiser
  • House bill would put governor, lieutenant governor on same ticket in 2010-by Heather Henderson, of The Crimson White
  • Bill to create state transportation commission gets fast start - by Phillip Rawls
  • Budgets to be hot topic for legislature-
  • Riley: 'Moral values' will define 2nd Bush term - Mary Orndorff for the Birmingham News
  • Centreville Press- Rambling Thoughts- December 29, 2004
  • Officials seek new cruelty laws - Marie Leech of The Birmingham News
  • Dog attacks lead to action - Ward to introduce dog bill during next session
  • A bite as bad as its bark - by Kelli Hewett Taylor of The Birmingham News
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