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Gov. Ivey signs several bills into law, streamlining adoption and adding financial literacy requirements to AL high school curricula

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31 May, 2023

By J.D. Devine

Alabama Governor Kay Ivey held several signing ceremonies during which she signed a number of bills into law. Some of the new laws include new streamlined regulatory processes for state adoptions; a new financial literacy and money management course requirement for all Alabama high school students; a bill that extends the amount of time that nonprofit veterans’ organizations have to comply with state and local building codes when acquiring a former armory building; and more.

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