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The law is named after Lulu Gribbin, who was one of three people bitten by a shark during a string of attacks last year.
The majority of the 17-member board will be controlled by Gov. Kay Ivey, assuming she signs the bill into law.
The City of Birmingham today filed a federal lawsuit against Gov. Kay Ivey and the State of Alabama, seeking a temporary ...
House Bill 346, sponsored by Rep. Paul Lee, R-Dothan, removes the 100-hour annual volunteer service requirement for retired ...
The Alabama Big 10 Mayors on Tuesday applauded the Alabama Legislature for passing and Governor Kay Ivey for signing into law ...
Alabama is increasing its state spending with higher education and general fund budgets, which Gov. Kay Ivey signed into law ...
Chief U.S. District Judge Emily C. Marks denied the City of Birmingham’s request today on the emergency motion for a temporary restraining order to stop Gov. Kay Ivey from signing a recently passed ...
Governor Kay Ivey signed House Bill 437, known as Lulu’s Law, on Tuesday, establishing a shark alert system for beaches and ...
A bill regulating the manufacturing, wholesale distribution, and retail sale of consumable hemp products containing THC or ...
The Alabama Senate has approved a bill to reduce the state sales tax on groceries from 3% to 2%.This legislative move is ...
The system is modeled after Amber Alerts, designed to provide real-time information to beachgoers and emergency personnel.
The Alabama Big 10 Mayors praised Governor Kay Ivey Tuesday signing a two bills aimed at improving public safety across the ...