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SCOTUS Rules In Riley’s Favor SCOTUS Rules In Riley’s Favor
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Riley Tanker Resolution Takes On Pelosi Riley Tanker Resolution Takes On Pelosi
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Governor Bob Riley will sign a resolution on Thursday that urges Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi to accept the Air Force's decision to award the $40 billion tanker contract to Northrop Grumman/EADS.
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Grocery Tax Bill Dies In Senate Grocery Tax Bill Dies In Senate
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Adjusting To Life On The Outside Adjusting To Life On The Outside
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About 250 people are scheduled to gather in Bay Minette on Wednesday to discuss ways to help former prisoners adjust to their new lives and avoid a return to crime.
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Governor Bob Riley has created a task force to develop a plan that will allow deployed troops and other Alabamians overseas to vote in elections using the Internet.

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Riley Vetoes Education Bill Gov. Bob Riley has vetoed a bill that places mandates on local school boards on how to go about hiring superintendents. » View Full Article

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