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Alabama approves regulations on pharmacy benefit managers in order to help small pharmacies
SUMMARY: Alabama has enacted regulations for pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) to support local pharmacies after losing 50 in recent years. Senate Bill 252, recently passed by the state House and now awaiting the governor’s approval, ensures PBMs reimburse pharmacies for the full cost of medications plus a dispensing fee. Ralph Sorrell, owner of Rich’s Pharmacy in Mountain Brook, highlighted that PBMs previously reimbursed only partial costs, jeopardizing the viability of pharmacies. He reported significant financial losses over the last two months and noted that some pharmacists have had to reduce staff hours to stay afloat. The legislation aims to improve local pharmacy sustainability.

Alabama approves regulations on pharmacy benefit managers in order to help small pharmacies
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Impacts of Overdraft Fees | April 11, 2025 | News 19 at 10 p.m.
SUMMARY: A recent decision by Congress has struck down a Biden administration rule to cap overdraft fees at $5, allowing banks to set their own fees instead. This change could lead to average overdraft charges of around $27, particularly affecting lower-income families already facing financial stress. Advocates argue that increased fees disproportionately harm those with limited resources, making it difficult for them to cover essential expenses. Proponents of the decision suggest that it encourages market competition, similar to comparing gas prices. The resolution is now heading for presidential approval.

The House of Representatives voted against a Biden-era regulation putting a ceiling on overdraft fees, sending the resolution to President Trump’s desk for a signature.
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Lawsuit alleging Alabama officials illegally harvested inmates’ organs can proceed, judge rules
SUMMARY: A judge has ruled that a lawsuit accusing Alabama officials of illegally harvesting the organs of deceased inmates can proceed. The lawsuit, representing eight families, claims that inmates, including Kelvin Moore, had their organs taken for study at UAB without consent. Moore’s family is seeking justice for his suspicious death in June 2023, which was officially ruled a drug overdose. The families are calling for accountability, as they allege this practice has been ongoing in Alabama prisons. A hearing is scheduled for May 6th to further address the case.

Lawsuit alleging Alabama officials illegally harvested inmates’ organs can proceed, judge rules
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Mobile County District Attorney’s Office holds annual crime victims vigil
SUMMARY: The Mobile County District Attorney’s Office held its annual crime victims’ vigil at Government Plaza to honor those lost to violent crime. Families of victims, including those of Antonio McCall, Jasmine Pway, Valentino Arso, and Cisco Tilman, attended, sharing their grief and seeking justice. The event provided support, with families offering healing advice to others facing similar losses. Attendees emphasized the importance of justice, speaking out, and coping with grief. Despite the pain, they found strength in their community and faith, hoping for an end to violence and a day when such vigils are no longer necessary.

The atrium of Government Plaza was lined with photos of murder victims as part of the Mobile County District Attorney’s Office’s observance of National Crime Victims Week.
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