Some residents won't have voice in House to start term
by Ben Cunningham
Metro Editor
Dec 06, 2009 | 1051 views |  0 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend | print
When lawmakers gather Jan. 12 in sight of the Alabama Capitol's white dome, nearly everyone in Alabama will have someone in the House of Representatives speaking on their behalf. Everyone, that is, except for the people in House District 40, a swath of territory taking in communities from Ohatchee to Jacksonville, Piedmont to White Plains.

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