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Alabama lawmakers passed a bill to strip Birmingham of control over its largest water board, transferring power to the governor and surrounding suburbs. Critics say it's a power grab diminishing Black residents' power in Birmingham, while proponents argue it will improve efficiency and prevent water crises. The bill now goes to Republican Gov. Kay Ivey's desk.
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