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No boost for Alabama prisons in House-approved budget |
By annistonstar.com - Tim Lockette |
Published: 02/28/2014 |
MONTGOMERY — The state's overcrowded prison system saw no increase in a $1.8 billion budget for non-education state agencies passed by the Alabama House of Representatives Wednesday. Meanwhile, a committee in the Alabama Senate gave the go-ahead to an education budget that would give the state's teachers a one-time bonus of 1 percent of their pay in 2015 — which fell short of the 2 percent pay raise Gov. Robert Bentley has requested. "We do have to balance the budget in a sustainable fashion," said Sen. Trip Pittman, chairman of the Senate's education budget committee. Read More. |
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