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Senate prepares to continue debate on road, bridge bill

February 1, 2010 Alabama

BY SEBASTIAN KITCHEN @Montgomery Advertizer
The Alabama Senate will en ter its third week of debate Tuesday on a bill that would bring at least $15 million more in funding for roads and bridges to Autauga, Elmore and Montgomery counties over the next 10 years.
The Legislature is consider ing a bill that would spend $100 million [...]

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Riley vetoes resolution without teacher ethics code

January 27, 2010 Alabama

By Bob Johnson, The Associated Press, Montgomery Advertiser
Gov. Bob Riley tried Tuesday to keep alive a bid to put ethical standards for teachers in Alabama’s administrative code, but legislators siding with the state teachers’ union are being urged to rebuff him.
Riley vetoed a resolution passed by the Legislature that kept the ethical stan dards from [...]

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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 only for [...]

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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 got the [...]

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Riley tells Legislature there’s no financial crisis in Alabama

January 13, 2010 Alabama

BY SEBASTIAN KITCHEN AND MARKESHIA RICKS @ the Montgomery Advertiser
A link to the Governor”s State of the State speech
Gov. Bob Riley, in his last state of the state address Tuesday, bashed attempts to expand gambling in the state and called on lawmakers to pass ethics reform, approve charter schools and back up the state’s commitment [...]

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