State of Alabama
Recent News About State of Alabama
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“TEXT OF AMENDMENTS” published by Congressional Record in the Senate section on Feb. 4
“TEXT OF AMENDMENTS” was published on pages S493-S558 of the Congressional Record on Feb. 4.
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“LEGISLATIVE SESSION” published by Congressional Record in the Senate section on Feb. 4
The Congressional Record published “LEGISLATIVE SESSION” in the Senate section on Feb. 4.
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Daphne-Fairhope-Foley sees 76,300 nonfarm payroll employees in January
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for January in Alabama's Daphne-Fairhope-Foley metropolitan statistical area was 76,300, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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“REMEMBERING PAUL CHARLES WESCH” published by Congressional Record in the Senate section on Feb. 3
“REMEMBERING PAUL CHARLES WESCH“ was published in the Senate section on page S315 on Feb. 3
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Congressional Record publishes “AMENDMENTS SUBMITTED AND PROPOSED” in the Senate section on Feb. 3
The Senate section of the Congressional Record published “AMENDMENTS SUBMITTED AND PROPOSED” on Feb. 3.
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Congressional Record publishes “TEXT OF AMENDMENTS” in the Senate section on Feb. 3
The Congressional Record published “TEXT OF AMENDMENTS” in the Senate section on Feb. 3.
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Birmingham-Hoover sees 526,400 nonfarm payroll employees in January
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for January in Alabama's Birmingham-Hoover metropolitan statistical area was 526,400, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Auburn-Opelika sees 65,200 nonfarm payroll employees in January
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for January in Alabama's Auburn-Opelika metropolitan statistical area was 65,200, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Anniston-Oxford-Jacksonville sees 45,900 nonfarm payroll employees in January
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for January in Alabama's Anniston-Oxford-Jacksonville metropolitan statistical area was 45,900, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Congressional Record publishes “IMPEACHMENT” in the Senate section on Jan. 27
“IMPEACHMENT“ was published in the Senate section on pages S159-S160 on Jan. 27
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Alabama lost more than 49K jobs since Feb. 2020
Every state across the nation has seen a drop in its economy since February 2020.
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Alabama ranked first in nation with rental vacancy rate of 12.5% in Q3 2021
Alabama ranked first in the nation in the third quarter with a rental vacancy rate of 12.5 percent, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Alabama's pension fund valued at $41.4 million in 2020
In 2020, Alabama had $41.4 million in total cash and investment holdings in its public pension funds, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's Annual Survey of Public Pensions.
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Alabama restaurants hit hard by restrictions
Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, each state has taken various measures to protect its citizens from the deadly virus.
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Alabama ranked second in nation with rental vacancy rate of 12.8% in Q2 2021
Alabama ranked second in the nation in the second quarter with a rental vacancy rate of 12.8 percent, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Brooks to Dobbs: ‘On the Senate side though, I’m a little bit disheartened’
Alabama Republican Rep. Mo Brooks wants senators to sign on to objecting to the Electoral College votes during the joint session on Wednesday.
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Brooks: ‘Urge your senators to fight voter fraud & election theft!’
Congressman Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) is looking to the U.S. Senate for members to challenge the Electoral College votes in contested states.
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Alabama ranked eighth in nation with rental vacancy rate of 9.5% in Q1 2021
Alabama ranked eighth in the nation in the first quarter with a rental vacancy rate of 9.5 percent, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
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“ADMINISTRATION OF OATH OF OFFICE” published by the Congressional Record in the Senate section on Jan. 3
“ADMINISTRATION OF OATH OF OFFICE” was published on pages S4-S5 of the Congressional Record on Jan. 3.
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“WELCOMING MEMBERS OF THE SENATE” published by the Congressional Record in the Senate section on Jan. 3
The Congressional Record published “WELCOMING MEMBERS OF THE SENATE” in the Senate section on Jan. 3.