Generational investment has regional impact
picture across our state. This is not about competing with Huntsville or the Gulf Coast, it is about
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picture across our state. This is not about competing with Huntsville or the Gulf Coast, it is about
have the information and tools they need to compete for federal dollars and continue fulfilling their vital mission
giving local leaders the tools they need to compete, attract investment, and create jobs in their own communities
invest in communities that are willing to compete and win.” The facility is expected to create
ready when opportunity came and ready to compete for the kind of jobs that strengthen both our economy
technology, equipment, and training necessary to compete in today’s economy and pursue high-demand careers right here
higher education institutions that allow biological males to compete in female sports. “These policies are about standing
situation worse, we need significant energy resources to compete in the artificial intelligence arms race with adversarial nations
market, helping small and mid-sized Alabama businesses compete for defense work and grow. The bill creates BOOST
exploration, and this legislation will help us compete for future commercial space economic opportunities. We applaud Congressman Strong
Alabama and Auburn Men’s Basketball as they compete in the NCAA March Madness Championship Tournament
from Alabama’s Third District the opportunity to compete in the annual Congressional Art Competition this Spring,” said
American workers are given the opportunity to compete on a fair and level playing field, they will … Duyne. “Our legislation will allow American workers to compete on a more level playing field by cracking down
deserve to be given an equal opportunity to compete and win. The preservation of women’s sports should
about protecting opportunities for female athletes to compete, succeed, and excel, as intended when Title IX was enacted