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State Representative Mike Hubbard (R-Auburn) has secured $705,000 in state funding to expand the seating capacity of Auburn High School's Duck Samford Stadium as well as the purchase and installation of a new scoreboard complete with a message center. Click here to read the full story from the Opelika-Auburn News.
House Minority Leader and Alabama Republican Party Chairman Rep. Mike Hubbard (R-Auburn) was joined by other GOP legislative leaders in Montogmery on Monday to release details of the 2010 Republican Handshake with Alabama, an agenda of specific, issue-oriented bills they will make a priority of passing if given a majority in one or both chambers of the Legislature.
The Alabama Republican Party has released a statewide survey memorandum prepared by the highly respected national polling firm of McLaughlin & Associates which strongly indicates that Republicans are in an excellent position to take a majority in the Alabama Legislature in the November elections.
Rep. Mike Hubbard (R-Auburn) will be unopposed in the 2010 GOP Primary and has no Democrat opponent in the November General Election. He will, however, still be hard at work campaining - for other Republican legislative candidates.

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The Republican House and Senate Caucuses unveiled the Republican “Handshake with Alabama”, five agenda items important to Alabamians that Republicans promise to tackle immediately if the voters put Republicans in the majority in the Alabama Legislature for the first time in 136 years.
In this column, Rep. Hubbard writes that the Alabama Legislature should pass a constitutional amendment to allow Alabama voters to decide if they want the federal government involved in their health care choices.
Four years ago, the collective Democrat leadership of the House and Senate held a much-hyped news conference to unveil what they called the “Covenant for the Future,” a laundry list of bills, proposals and initiatives they promised to pass within the first ten days of the first legislative session. Several sessions and more than 1,400 days later, their agenda remains woefully unfulfilled, and their “Covenant” with the citizens of Alabama is irrevocably broken.
Democrats in Washington don't seem to be learning from their mistakes. In this column, Rep. Hubbard comments on the latest plan by the Congressonal Democrat leadership to pass Obamacare by playing around with the rules of the Senate.
In this column written for the Alabama Republican Party's February e-newsletter, Rep. Hubbard points out that 2010 has the opportunity to be a year of historic victories and accomplishments for Republicans.

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