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Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has signed a package of economic development bills into law, acting shortly after lawmakers gave the legislation final approval Thursday. The new laws reauthorize and expand the tax breaks
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Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has signed a package of economic development bills into law, acting shortly after lawmakers gave the legislation final approval. The new laws reauthorize and expand the tax breaks used by Alabama to lure new industries.
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The Alabama legislature have advanced a package of economic development bills to attract jobs from incoming industries. The plan is meant to renew and expand the tax breaks and other incentives the state uses to lure businesses.
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One group claims Alabama taxpayers are kept in the dark about industrial incentives and what deals the state receives for handing them out. Jobs to Move…
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Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley says he plans to call a special session of the Legislature to use money from the state's education budget to pay for economic…
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State officials are issuing $33 million in bonds to keep promises to new and expanding industries and refinancing nearly $140 million in old bonds to save…