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Alabama Legislature Advances $14.6 Billion Budget With Teacher Raises, Child Safety Laws, and Economic Expansion

Alabama Legislature Advances $14.6 Billion Budget With Teacher Raises, Child Safety Laws, and Economic Expansion

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Alabama's legislative session presses forward into week nine, with lawmakers convening today for key debates on budgets and reforms. The Senate passed a $3.7 billion General Fund budget, according to the Alabama Reporter, while the House approved a $10.9 billion Education Trust Fund plan featuring a 2% teacher pay raise, $226 million for pre-K expansion, and investments in literacy and numeracy acts, as reported by ABC 3340. Notable enactments include tougher penalties for child sex offenses and a new app age-verification law for minors, per the legislative report. The Senate unanimously advanced the Power to the People Act, overhauling the Public Service Commission by expanding it to seven commissioners and creating a Secretary of Energy position, JD Supra notes. In business news, Shinhwa Auto USA announced a $37 million expansion in Auburn, creating 20 jobs at a new tooling facility in Auburn Technology Park, according to Area Development. Data center reforms advanced, tightening tax abatements for future projects, while bills target economic incentives for small towns and rural revitalization. Plans also emerged to repurpose a 420,000-square-foot former AT&T building in Birmingham into a coworking hub, Birmingham Business Journal reports. Community efforts shine in education, with supplemental funding allocated for career tech equipment, summer programs, and rural broadband via EdFarm, as outlined in House Ways and Means documents. Public safety measures include the Devinee Rooney Safe Streets Act enhancing penalties for fatal crashes. No major weather events have disrupted the state recently, following a brief severe storm risk earlier this month noted by ABC 3340. Looking Ahead: Expect budget finalizations, data privacy votes, and SEC Tournament action for Alabama basketball, projected as a No. 3 March Madness seed per USA Today Sports. Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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