FACTIONS BLAME EACH OTHER FOR DISAPPOINTING ALABAMA LEGISLATIVE SESSION
May 21, 2008
May 21, 2008
PADUCAH, Ky., May 21 -- Jacksonville State University issued the following news release:
The finger-pointing began even before the 2008 regular legislative session ended at midnight Monday without passage of an education budget or many other bills previously heralded as priorities.
Legislators said they were frustrated that they had so little to show for 30 meeting days spread over three-plus months in Montgomery. The Senate failed to vote on a state education budg . . .
The finger-pointing began even before the 2008 regular legislative session ended at midnight Monday without passage of an education budget or many other bills previously heralded as priorities.
Legislators said they were frustrated that they had so little to show for 30 meeting days spread over three-plus months in Montgomery. The Senate failed to vote on a state education budg . . .