Governor Bentley Files Suit Charging Federal Government as Non-Compliant with Refugee Act of 1980
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Montgomery – Governor Robert Bentley on Thursday announced he has issued a State of Emergency for all Alabama counties for flooding as a result of the excessive rai…
MONTGOMERY—Governor Robert Bentley on Tuesday announced GE Aviation is investing more than $200 million to create adjacent factories in Huntsville to mass-produce silic…
MOBILE—Governor Robert Bentley on Monday celebrated the inauguration of operations for first ever Airbus U.S. Manufacturing Facility in Mobile. “We were honored whe…
Governor Robert Bentley is in his second term as Alabama’s chief executive. He continues to be committed to creating jobs for the people of Alabama. In 2010, he was elected the 53rd Governor of the state of Alabama on his promise to put Alabamians back to work. When Governor Bentley took office in 2011, the state’s unemployment rate was 9.3 percent. Governor Bentley promised the people of Alabama he would not accept a salary until the State reached full employment (5.2% unemployment). To date, Governor Bentley has never accepted a salary as Governor. Although, given the reduction in unemployment Alabama has seen over the past four years, he is getting closer to receiving a paycheck.
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