Alabama Political Roundup: Get Healthy

January 29th, 2009

Folsom Says Exercise More

Lt. Governor Jim Folsom Jr. is launching a program to encourage all Alabamians — including himself — to eat healthier and exercise more, according to the AP.

Folsom announced something called the “Lt. Governors’ Challenge” on Thursday along with several other organizations that are helping sponsor it. The Alabama program is part of a nationwide effort by the National Lieutenant Governors Association.

Participants can use this Web site to sign up for a 12-week program aimed at healthier living.

“I accept this challenge myself,” Folsom said at a news conference in the Statehouse. He said he already exercises regularly — “but I’m going to up it some.”

Now that Bush is out of the White House, we are planning a “Spring Season” around here, back on the golf course.

And hiking in the Smokies : )

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Turnham Calls on Riley to Appoint a Minority to the Court

Alabama Democratic Party Chairman Joe Turnham today called on Alabama Governor Bob Riley to appoint a minority to the vacancy on the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals. The vacancy was created by the election of Justice Greg Shaw to the Alabama Supreme Court. None of Alabama’s 19 Appellate Court Seats are held by minorities, Turnham noted.

“Gov. Riley could show a commitment to diversity on the court by appointing a qualified African-American jurist to this vacancy,” Turnham said.

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