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Coal severance tax to benefit West Alabama extended through 2031


A critical source of funding for West Alabama counties, communities and organizations has been renewed by the Alabama Legislature.
The coal severance tax, a fee levied on the tonnage of extracted coal with proceeds returned to the coal’s county of origin, was set to expire Sept. 30 of this year but now has been extended through 2031.
This extension, which means millions of dollars each year to Tuscaloosa, Fayette, Winston and Walker counties, was the result of legislative efforts by a team of Republicans that included Sen. Gerald Allen of Tuscaloosa, Senate Majority Leader Greg Reed of Jasper, who sponsored the legislation in the Senate, and Reps. Bill Poole, Rodney Sullivan, Rich Wingo and Kyle South, the original sponsor of House Bill 219 that was signed into law by Gov. Kay Ivey on April 1. ....

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Preview of the 2021 Alabama Legislature: COVID-19 having big impact


The COVID-19 outbreak hit the 2020 session of the Alabama Legislature like a meteorite. It forced the suspension of business for six weeks and all but wiped out an ambitious agenda. 
Both the fallout and the outbreak remain as legislators prepare for the start of the 2021 session on Tuesday. Officials are restricting public access to the State House. Alabama House members will sit in the House chamber, the gallery and adjoining rooms and vote electronically. And after two weeks, the Legislature will take a week off to make sure the protocols are working.
“The changes that we have had to make to meetings, committee rooms, the public access because of all of those, it will not be business as normal,” said House Speaker Mac McCutcheon, R-Monrovia.  ....

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Gov. Kay Ivey to propose 2% raises for teachers, state employees


Gov. Kay Ivey to propose 2% raises for teachers, state employees
Updated Feb 02, 2021;
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The Alabama Legislature began its annual session at noon today with COVID-19 precautions and limited public access to the State House.
Lawmakers do not have the option of postponing the start to a safer time because the date is set in the state Constitution. Their plan is to meet this week and next week, then take the third week off to see if senators, representatives, and legislative employees are getting sick. They could resume business the third week or later. The legislative session can last up to 15 weeks and must end by mid-May. ....

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Lottery, medical marijuana, Confederate monuments: Alabama lawmakers face decisions


Lottery, medical marijuana, Confederate monuments: Alabama lawmakers face decisions
Updated Feb 02, 2021;
Alabama lawmakers begin their annual session Tuesday with a plan to finish what they say is urgent business the first two weeks, leaving contentious bills like a lottery, medical marijuana, and changes to the Memorial Preservation Act for later in the session.
The COVID-19 pandemic will limit access to the State House and chances for the public to participate in hearings on controversial issues.
The House of Representatives and Senate convene at noon Tuesday and will adjourn in time for Gov. Kay Ivey’s State of the State address at 6:30 p.m. ....

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