At a recent luncheon celebrating projects funded through the Mid-South Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D) Council, the results of cooperative leadership were on full display. Local schools have benefited from improvements; the courthouse is now equipped with life-saving emergency alert buttons and hundreds of students were able to experience a live performance at a historic theatre.
These achievements were not the work of one party or one office, but the product of bipartisan advocacy that puts people over politics.
Rep. Chris Sells, a Republican representing Alabama House District 90, and Sen. Robert Stewart, a Democrat representing Alabama Senate District 23, have each consistently stood shoulder to shoulder at such events, representing different political perspectives but the same commitment to our communities…