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Alabama House Committee Considers Prohibiting Welfare Work Waivers ... Alabama House State Government Committee is considering a bill that would prohibit the state's Department of Human Resources from requesting exemptions from federal work requirements for able-bodied individuals receiving welfare. House Bill 6, introduced by state Rep. Tommy Hanes (R-Bryant) ...
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Dale Jackson's 7 Things: 4000 jobs for Alabama, Ivey rights the ship of state, pay raises for state ... 2. Gov. Kay Ivey says the state is moving in the right direction at State of the State address. — The Governor's speech focused on moving forward after a tumultuous 2017, claiming "The ship of state has been steadied." — The state's economy was a major focus of the speech, highlighted by the state's ...
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South Alabama dangled its own megasite to Toyota and Mazda, but came up short North Alabama wasn't the only region in the state competing for the coveted $1.6 billion Toyota and Mazda factory. South Alabama offered its own ready-for-development megasite. Now, officials in Baldwin County are likening their 3,000-acre megasite in Bay Minette to University of Alabama ...
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Bill would raise Alabama's minimum tobacco use age to 21 Cashier Bernice Bragg stocks cigarettes while working her shift at Grub Mart in Jacksonville. An Alabama legislator has pre-filed a bill that would raise the legal tobacco use age from 19 to 21 years old. (Photo by Trent Penny/The Anniston Star). By Patrick McCreless, Star Staff Writer, ...
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House committee approves bill revising special US Senate election law The National Conference of State Legislatures says 36 states follow that procedure. But the move drew criticism from Democrats and Republicans, who cited language in Alabama law that called for a special election to be held "forthwith." After Bentley's resignation in April, new Gov. Kay Ivey moved the ...
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alabama lawmakers addressing children's insurance shortfall Some states are facing a loss in funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program, despite funds being approved by Washington lawmakers in December. But where does Alabama stand? Just under $3 billion was supposed to fund states' CHIP programs through March 31, but some states will be ...
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