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Irrigators throw cold water on infrastructure-building push The governor of Alabama’s first congressional district is calling on Alabama lawmakers to take a hard look at a bill that would let local govergta5카지노nments collect local property taxes through eminent domain to finance major infrastructure projects. The proposal would allow cities to purchase homes, businesses, parks, and other public infrastructure for nearly twice as much as what it is currently paying through local tax breaks, including property taxes. “I think there are a lot of reasons for concern,” Alabamian Rep. Custodia cover Samsung NOTE10 John Carter, who is also a Republican, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. But he offered a positive example: a park on his district’s southern tip that is underutilized, he said. Custodia cover Samsung S6 “The parks, I thought, were absolutely amazing,” he said. “It was a very active community park, and this new park … came out of a lot of community requests for the park. And we could just imagine why the city would want to tear it down if they didn’t know who was paying for it.” Alabama Sen. CUSTODIA COVER SAMSUNG S20 Doug Jones (R) issued a statement Thursday saying the bill “tarnishes” the state’s efforts to attract international companies to make the state more a바카라 게임ttractive to American companies. custodia cover samsung But Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley, whose district includes the city of Birmingham, didn’t think much of it. The governor noted that he and his staff “have many years of experience in real estate dealing, and have had numerous meetings with all of our local partners around the state, as we seek to put together a $5 billion economic development plan that will grow our economy, increase jobs and improve our tax base.” Alabama House Minority Leader Gerald McCormick (R) — who has previously come out in support of the new bill — said the state Senate is expected to pass the bill before Bentley’s term ends in early 2017. Custodia Cover Iphone 7/8 plus The bill’s sponsor, Sen. William C. Custodia Cover Iphone 7/8/se2020 Bell (R), the only elected official from Birmingham, said he plans to try to have the bill signed into law by the end of the summer. He would like to see it included in the 2017 fiscal plan, which includes cuts to the state’s annual budget, he said. Birmingham officials also note that another state bill that came up for a vote last year — the “Save Our Communities” bill — is much broader in scope and would be ha솔레어 카지노rder to implement.