Opinion Opinion | The game plan is a win for rural business Through all four bills in this legislative package, Alabama’s economy will continue to thrive. Jeremy WoottenApril 12, 2023
Governor Economic development bills to focus on rural development, site prep The four-bill "Game Plan" will mostly re-up existing economic development programs, with important tweaks Josh MoonApril 6, 2023
State Big 10 Mayors support economic incentives legislation, urge swift approval Reauthorizing Alabama’s economic incentives is part of the Alabama Big 10 Mayors 2023 legislative agenda. StaffApril 5, 2023
Legislature Ivey, legislative leaders unveil plan to build on Alabama’s economic incentives The plan renews and expands on the Alabama Jobs Act and Growing Alabama credits while also creating more transparency of the incentives offered. Jacob HolmesApril 4, 2023
Opinion Opinion | House speaker: Enhancing Alabama’s competitive edge Over the next four years, we need to do everything we can to position Alabama to prosper. Nathaniel LedbetterMarch 30, 2023
Opinion Opinion | Economic incentives remain good for Alabama A top priority should be raising the cap for incentives in order to stay competitive. Beth ChapmanMarch 27, 2023
Legislature Alabama Legislature must extend Alabama Jobs Act to keep economic incentives in place A joint commission recommended earlier this month that the act be extended and the $350 million cap be increased, although it did not recommend... Jacob HolmesDecember 19, 2022
Opinion Opinion | Economic incentives a critical component to Alabama’s continued growth Incentives in the Alabama Jobs Act and the Growing Alabama Credit have propelled the upward economic trajectory in our state. Helena DuncanDecember 15, 2022
Legislature Elimination of insurance tax break could produce $40 million a year in additional revenue The purpose of the tax credit was to incentivize insurance companies to house facilities in Alabama. Brandon MoseleyAugust 17, 2021
Economy Westwater Resources plans for graphite processing plant in Coosa County The Coosa County graphite plant is expected to employ at least 100 full-time, permanent workers. Brandon MoseleyJune 24, 2021