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Alabama Lawmakers Advance Crucial Legislation, Boost Economic Development with Record $14.6 Billion in New Industry Investments

Alabama Lawmakers Advance Crucial Legislation, Boost Economic Development with Record $14.6 Billion in New Industry Investments

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Alabama's legislative session is in full swing, with lawmakers advancing key bills after three weeks. The House passed Trey's Law to prohibit nondisclosure agreements in certain civil cases, while expanding the Rural Hospital Tax Credit Program to support struggling facilities in rural areas, according to JD Supra reports. Legislation repealing a controversial Smith Lake annexation for a resort development also cleared the House and heads to Governor Kay Ivey. In a bold move, the House approved the Child Predator Death Penalty Act, making first-degree rape or sexual torture of children under 12 a capital offense, as noted by Maynard Nexsen. The Alabama Supreme Court dismissed most claims in a lawsuit over an inmate's organ removal, per ABC 33/40.

Economically, Governor Ivey highlighted a record $14.6 billion in new and expanding industry announcements for 2025, including Eli Lilly's $6 billion manufacturing facility in Huntsville creating 450 jobs, ArcelorMittal's $1.2 billion EV steel plant in Mobile with 200 jobs, and Owens Corning's $325 million shingle plant in Prattville adding 89 positions, according to Yellowhammer News. German chain manufacturer KettenWulf announced a $34 million operation in Auburn, bringing 70 jobs, via the Governor's office. A $3.8 million Growing Alabama grant will develop Springville Commerce Park in St. Clair County, potentially creating over 1,000 jobs, as reported by Made in Alabama.

Communities see progress too. Oxford Police introduced Blue Envelope programs for safer interactions with those having sensory needs, and Lipscomb faces governance chaos after a court removed three council members, ABC 33/40 states. Education efforts include renewed sales tax support for Madison City Schools, per city alerts. Public safety incidents include a Trussville chase crashing into a school bus and arrests in drug busts and shootings.

Frigid air brought snow showers recently, with more cold ahead, prompting Mobile County's push for the February 20-21 Severe Weather Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday.

Looking Ahead: Watch for Senate action on rural health credits, dredging bills for Mobile Bay, and potential severe weather disruptions to the legislative schedule next week.

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