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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 2 MIN

Alabama Legislature Advances 32 Bills While Limestone County Leads Economic Growth for Seventh Consecutive Year

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Alabama's 2026 Regular Session of the legislature is underway, with 32 bills introduced so far, including top measures like SB3 mandating sexual risk avoidance in K-12 sex education curricula and SB1 restricting nonpsychoactive hemp sales to pharmacies while classifying psychoactive derivatives as Schedule I drugs, according to LegiScan. Lawmakers raced to wrap up the session as of late March, with former Secretary of State John Merrill noting a push to finalize business, per CBS 42. Other active bills address religious instruction credits, liquified petroleum gas safety near public areas, and weekly Star-Spangled Banner broadcasts in schools. In business and economy news, Limestone County earned the title of Alabama's fastest-growing county for the seventh straight year in 2025, based on U.S. Census data from the Huntsville Business Journal. Construction Partners, Inc. announced a $20 million headquarters operation in Dothan, poised to boost civil infrastructure jobs, as reported by Area Development. High-dollar building permits surged statewide, including expansions at Coleman Coliseum and a Homewood Piggly Wiggly redevelopment, per The Bama Buzz and Bham Now. Community developments highlight progress on education and infrastructure. Tuscaloosa's Saban Center reached a topping-out milestone, on track for a late 2027 opening as a STEM and workforce hub, according to ABC 33/40. Congressman Shomari Figures secured over $3 million for Montgomery projects, including $2 million for I-65 gateway improvements and $1.65 million for tech innovation, via Central Alabama Inc. Huntsville approved a $680,691 design contract for Resolute Way to ease traffic near Redstone Arsenal, per the City of Huntsville site. Trussville leaders plan to unveil growth and school capacity strategies soon, ABC 33/40 reports. No major recent weather events were noted. Looking Ahead: Watch for session wrap-up votes, Saban Center advancements toward 2027, and Resolute Way construction starts amid ongoing economic growth. Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Please subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Alabama's 2026 Regular Session of the legislature is underway, with 32 bills introduced so far, including top measures like SB3 mandating sexual risk avoidance in K-12 sex education curricula and SB1 restricting nonpsychoactive hemp sales to pharmacies while classifying psychoactive derivatives as Schedule I drugs, according to LegiScan. Lawmakers raced to wrap up the session as of late March, with former Secretary of State John Merrill noting a push to finalize business, per CBS 42. Other active bills address religious instruction credits, liquified petroleum gas safety near public areas, and weekly Star-Spangled Banner broadcasts in schools. In business and economy news, Limestone County earned the title of Alabama's fastest-growing county for the seventh straight year in 2025, based on U.S. Census data from the Huntsville Business Journal. Construction Partners, Inc. announced a $20 million headquarters operation in Dothan, poised to boost civil infrastructure jobs, as reported by Area Development. High-dollar building permits surged statewide, including expansions at Coleman Coliseum and a Homewood Piggly Wiggly redevelopment, per The Bama Buzz and Bham Now. Community developments highlight progress on education and infrastructure. Tuscaloosa's Saban Center reached a topping-out milestone, on track for a late 2027 opening as a STEM and workforce hub, according to ABC 33/40. Congressman Shomari Figures secured over $3 million for Montgomery projects, including $2 million for I-65 gateway improvements and $1.65 million for tech innovation, via Central Alabama Inc. Huntsville approved a $680,691 design contract for Resolute Way to ease traffic near Redstone Arsenal, per the City of Huntsville site. Trussville leaders plan to unveil growth and school capacity strategies soon, ABC 33/40 reports. No major recent weather events were noted. Looking Ahead: Watch for session wrap-up votes, Saban Center advancements toward 2027, and Resolute Way construction starts amid ongoing economic growth. Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Please subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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