The Alabama YMCA Youth in Government media staff asked each 2018 youth gubernatorial candidate the same three questions. This is the second installment of the Q & A with 2018 gubernatorial candidates: Does each Alabama public school get fair and equitable funding? If so, are the schools using the money wisely? If not, how do you … [Read More]
2018 gubernatorial candidates: What is your personal mantra and why?
The Alabama YMCA Youth in Government media staff asked each 2018 youth gubernatorial candidate the same three questions. This is the first installment of the Q & A with 2018 gubernatorial candidates: What is your personal mantra and why? Claudia Hubbard: “Do all the good you can. By all the means you can. In all the ways … [Read More]
Youth chief justice candidates talk about their plans
By Britt Johnsen and Anna Claire Bullard Tomorrow Today staff writers VOTING OPENS AT 9 PM The two candidates for the 2016 chief justice position addressed the full conference Saturday evening. Here’s a synopsis of what they had to say: Talya Whyte Judge Whyte reminded everyone to be friendly, because in the long run you … [Read More]
2016 chief justice candidates answer questions
What or who made you decide to run for chief justice? Kenya Harris: I personally just wanted to become a judge, so I could see a different side to the Youth Judicial conference. My teacher, Craig Thompson (Spain Park High School), was the one who pushed me to go the extra mile and try something … [Read More]
Q & A with 2016 gubernatorial candidates
The TomorrowTODAY staff asked each candidate the same three questions. Read their responses below: Alabama’s prisons are overcrowded. Would you advocate releasing prisoners early, sending fewer to prison or another solution? William Chandler: Alabama’s prison system is by far overcrowded and operating at a 200 percent maximum capacity. The question is how do we deal … [Read More]

