MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Birmingham officials are fighting to keep control of the state’s largest water board, alleging in a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday that a new bill shifting power to Alabama’s Republican leadership and majority-white suburbs “constitutes blatant racial discrimination.â€

The bill redistributes power from Birmingham city officials — who currently appoint a majority of the nine-person board — to the governor, the lieutenant governor and the surrounding suburbs that are also in the board's jurisdiction. Board members approve rate hikes and manage infrastructure projects for the utility’s 770,000 customers.

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