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Alabama

State cuts teacher merit pay from federal fund application after AEA leader objects

January 25, 2010 Alabama

By Rena Havner Philips @ AL.com Other states are promising sweeping reforms as they compete for a share of $4.35 billion worth of federal education dollars from a program known as Race to the Top. But Alabama’s application for $181 million basically says that schools here would use the money to expand existing programs. More extensive reforms, including performance-based [...]

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Alabama House OKs mandatory physical education bill

January 22, 2010 Alabama

By The Associated Press MONTGOMERY, Ala. — The Alabama House has passed a bill that would make it harder for students in kindergarten through eighth grade to get out of physical education classes. The House voted 93-3 Thursday to approve a measure that would require students in grades K-8 to take physical education with exceptions allowed [...]

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U.S. Supreme Court upholds death sentence for mentally impaired Alabama man

January 21, 2010 Alabama

By The Birmingham News WASHINGTON  — The Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence of a mentally impaired Alabama man who killed his former lover. The court on Wednesday in a 5-2 vote refused to overturn the death sentence of Holly Wood. He was convicted in the shooting death of his former girlfriend, Ruby Lois Gosha, [...]

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Alabama Senate plans second day of debating plan for $1 billion for roads

January 20, 2010 Alabama

By The Associated Press MONTGOMERY — The Alabama Senate will need a second day to debate a proposal for spending $1 billion on road and bridge construction projects. The Senate voted 20-13 Tuesday to begin discussion of the legislation proposed by Democratic Sen. Lowell Barron of Fyffe. His plan ran into criticism from some Republicans, who [...]

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Bill could require insurers to disclose premium differences in different regions

January 19, 2010 Alabama

By George Altman @ AL.com MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Coastal Alabama homeowners who suspect that insurance companies are charging them more than upstate residents for coverage unrelated to hurricanes could find out for sure under a proposal in the Legislature.The bill, filed by Sen. Ben Brooks, R-Mobile, would require insurers to include a breakdown of coverage costs [...]

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