Governor Ivey Signs ‘The Game Plan’ Legislation
Supporters said the legislation is needed to allow the state to compete for economic development projects.
Money for Montgomery Whitewater has been removed from the proposed state education budget that is working its way through the Alabama Senate.
Supporters said the legislation is needed to allow the state to compete for economic development projects.
The Alabama House of Representatives has approved a package of economic development bills that would renew and expand the tax breaks and other incentive programs the state uses to lure industries.
Progress is being made on the package of industrial incentive bills that Gov. Kay Ivey calls her “Game Plan.”
Gov. Kay Ivey has signed a bill to bring harsher penalties for trafficking fentanyl — with punishments of up to life imprisonment — as state leaders try to respond to the deadly overdose crisis.
Gov. Kay Ivey has unveiled what she calls her economic “Game Plan” at Riverwalk Stadium.
There appears to be growing support to repeal the state’s grocery tax.
Gov. Kay Ivey hosted the annual Magic Moments Easter Egg Roll at the Alabama Governor’s Mansion.
Gov. Kay Ivey says, “Alabama can now look to a future of greater promise thanks to the steps we have taken this week to invest these funds wisely.”
The campaign members discussed the more than 45% of Alabamians who currently live in poverty who they felt were left omitted from the Governor’s address.