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When voters go to the polls on November 6, they’ll not only be electing a governor, legislators, and other state Read the full release.
When voters go to the polls on November 6, they’ll not only be electing a governor, legislators, and other state Read the full release.
In late 2017, the Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama (PARCA) surveyed Alabama voters to determine their thoughts about the Read the full release.
In late 2017, the Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama (PARCA) surveyed Alabama voters to determine their thoughts about the Read the full release.
In late 2017, the Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama (PARCA) surveyed Alabama voters to determine their thoughts about the Read the full release.
In late 2017, the Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama (PARCA) surveyed Alabama voters to determine their thoughts about the Read the full release.
As a follow-up to PARCA’s previous post on estimated changes to Alabama’s population in comparison to other states, we now Read the full release.
Alabama’s pace of population growth increased in 2017, but the state remains slow-growing compared to most of its Southeastern neighbors, Read the full release.
With population growth and a rising high school graduation rate, Alabama’s high schools are producing more graduates and they are Read the full release.
Since late 1988, the Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama has produced an analysis of Alabama’s tax revenues. Relying on Read the full release.
PARCA’s work is a critical part of the public conversation, frequently used on both sides of an argument, enriching those Read the full release.