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Alabama governor overhauls state’s largest water utility amid cries of racial discrimination

  • Birmingham city officials, including Mayor Randall Woodfin, filed a federal lawsuit on May 6, 2025, against Alabama Governor Kay Ivey to stop a bill altering the state's largest water utility board.
  • The bill passed the Alabama Legislature last week mainly along party lines amid claims it redistributes control from majority-Black Birmingham to mostly white neighboring suburbs, raising racial discrimination concerns.
  • The legislation would reduce Birmingham’s board seats from six to two on the new seven-member authority, shifting appointment power to the governor, lieutenant governor, and four surrounding counties.
  • The lawsuit argues that the bill infringes upon constitutional protections, including those related to voting rights, and violates both the state and federal constitutions, describing the racial bias claims as clear racial discrimination; meanwhile, Mayor Woodfin criticized the bill as plainly unconstitutional.
  • A hearing on the lawsuit is set for May 15, 2025, following a federal judge’s decision to not temporarily block the bill before hearing arguments from both sides.
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Alabama governor overhauls state's largest water utility amid cries of racial discrimination

Alabama governor Kay Ivey sided with the state legislature by signing a bill that will overhaul the Birmingham Water Works Board.

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Areyoupop broke the news in on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
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