harold: they have every right, i m vaccinated. cannot wait to get the booster. the first night i came on the show, we shared we should not have to wear masks if we are vaccinated, because they re such a small chance of contracting or getting this virus. i would hope everyone would get vaccinated, and i do not racialized these things. it s unfortunate that has occurred. if lebron james or kyrie irving or any basket ballplayer, and i like and support them all, there are consequences for not getting vaccinated. you won t be able to play. if i don t vaccinate my children, not with covid, they can t go to school. the consequence of i m going to exercise my choice and freedom. that s fine, but united airlines fired 50600 people today. jesse: one person try to get a religious exemption and got denied. it looks like harold: we don t know the facts of the hospital. jesse: no care for people with religious exemptions. dagen: there is no middle ground for bill poole who had
Danny Garrett named House Ways and Means Education Committee chair
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These new laws will help accelerate growth of Alabama’s innovation economy
By Alabama NewsCenter Staff
August 2, 2021
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey hosted Thursday a bill signing ceremony for key innovation legislation. (Nik Layman / Alabama NewsCenter)
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey hosted a commemorative bill signing ceremony July 29 for House Bill 540 and House Bill 609, two key pieces of innovation legislation passed during the 2021 state legislative session. These bills, recommended by the Alabama Innovation Commission, will drive inclusive innovation and shape the future of entrepreneurship in the state.
“Innovation is a key part of Alabama’s past, present and future,” Ivey said. “I’m thrilled to be celebrating the passage of forward-thinking legislation, which will enable sustained growth for Alabama’s businesses. I applaud the commission’s work and their leadership, which will continue to advance the state and drive a diverse, resilient economy.”