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campaign, with other closer, higher-profile races on the line. A month before the general election, Means was indicted in a corruption case that alleged he was involved in "a vote-buying scheme to legalize electronic gambling in
Alabama." The sudden negative attention drawn towards Means led Marsh to re-establish funding for Williams' campaign. Williams ultimately defeated Means and was elected to the state Senate. After the election, Means was acquitted of his corruption charges, and said that the indictment was a major factor in his loss to Williams.
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Immigrant Justice, for referring to Alabama as a "hateful state" because of the bill, claiming she was misrepresenting the state of Alabama. Williams authored SB-117, a bill that became law creating the position of an information technology secretary to restructure the state's IT functions, in 2013.
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radio markets, but was then approached by two
Birmingham-based stations, Cumulus Media and Crawford Broadcasting. Williams chose to make a deal with Crawford Broadcasting as it was "the better fit there for a variety of reasons." This expansion was accompanied by Williams' renovation of a new studio,
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published a story that claimed
Williams had retained 43 consulting clients with his law firm on an ethics filing in 2014. Williams denied any wrongdoing and claimed that the blogger who wrote the report, Bill Britt, had made unfounded attacks against his character. He also asked the Alabama Ethics
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After his inauguration, Williams supported a bill in 2011 that would remove racist language in the
Alabama state constitution, including references to segregation and poll taxes. In 2012, he defended a controversial immigration bill and criticized Zayne Smith, the director of the Alabama Coalition
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Williams' name recognition with the district's voters. However, a commissioned poll during the general election showed that Williams was struggling to narrow the gap between himself and Means. As a result, Marsh told Williams that he was unable to continue funding the
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mayor and gubernatorial candidate Dave Thomas, accusing them of " cover for breaking the law," specifically in reference to gambling and marijuana offenses. In response, Woodfin posted a Tweet stating that he "would not be lectured" by
Williams, and referenced a Facebook post by Williams that
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on the last day of the session. Williams voted for stricter regulations on abortion clinics in 2013. In 2016, Williams sponsored SB363, a bill outlawing dismemberment abortions, which was later passed in both the state Senate and House of
Representatives. The
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filed a lawsuit over the passing of SB363, which
Williams criticized, calling it a "misguided legal challenge." The next year, Williams also supported a bill for a state constitutional amendment declaring the right to life for unborn children.
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said was a false accusation and that "Means' accusations bounce off
Williams and splatter all over Means." Williams ultimately prevailed against Means in the general election, by a margin of four percentage points.
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resigned to be appointed to the aforementioned U.S. Senate seat. Although Williams was interviewed, he was also not chosen for this office. In January 2017, Williams filed the Alabama Privacy Act, described as a
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in the general election, stating that he would "promote fiscal conservatism and limit government intervention in daily lives." According to
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had opened a criminal investigation into Williams, which he had denied. In July 2018, former Governor
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A graduate of both the Combined Arms and Service Staff School and the
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Williams' campaign received funding from state senator
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United States Army Command and General Staff College
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1701:"Investigation Into Sen. Phil Williams Back On"
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1601:The Tuscaloosa News
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