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Reaction: Judge Temporarily Blocks Gov. From Signing School Tax Bill FromThe bill to give parents a tax break for shifting their children from failing public schools to public schools remains stopped in its tracks for now. Montgomery County Circuit Judge Charles Prices says the way the bill was passed breaks state law. Price sided with the Alabama Education Association and has temporarily blocked Governor Robert Bentley from signing the bill into law. Attorney James Anderson represents the AEA. Judge Price says lawmakers changed the bill's original purpose, which he says violates the state constitution. Supporters of the bill are outraged. They are appealing to the Alabama Supreme Court. |
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Jesse said on Wednesday, Mar 6 at 10:02 PM
I thought the republicans were supposed to be up front and honest about their intentions when they started running things in the state. It appears they really don't care what anyone else in the state thinks or believes. Guess the party in power is always arrogant and self righteous about their political agendas. Our two party system is in need of a third party. How about the Smart Party?
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