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Alabama has been neither the birth state nor the home state of any U. S. President to date.
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The amount that the state of Alabama can garnish your check is no more than 25%. This is after taxes and other deductions have been taken out.
No U. S. Vice President to date has been born in Alabama. Alabama was the home state of one Vice President, William R. King, who was born in North Carolina.
No. A marriage equality bill has never been introduced in the Alabama legislature.
bfro has the state of Alabama in its pages. in the retaled links box below I posted the link.
Alabama started turning Republican in response to the Civil Rights movement in the 1960's and was largely Republican during the Nixon Administration although some conservative democrats held sway. A good rule of thumb would be about 40 years (1968-2008)
The total number of executions in Alabama since 1976 is 56. This puts Alabama as the sixth most lethal state in the United States, topped by Missouri, Florida, Virginia, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Alabama started turning Republican in response to the Civil Rights movement in the 1960's and was largely Republican during the Nixon Administration although some conservative democrats held sway. A good rule of thumb would be about 40 years (1968-2008)
No. A civil union bill has never been introduced in the Alabama legislature.
No. A domestic partnership bill has never been introduced in the Alabama legislature.
No U. S. Vice President to date had been born in Alabama. Although the home state of 13th Vice President William R. King (1853) was Alabama, he was born in North Carolina.