Relating to the Alabama Jobs Act and the Growing Alabama Act; to amend Sections 40-18-370, 40-18-372, 40-18-374, 40-18-375, 40-18-376, 40-18-376.1, 40-18-376.2, 40-18-376.3, 40-18-376.4, 40-18-377, 40-18-378, 40-18-382, 40-18-383, 40-18-417.1, 40-18-417.2, 40-18-417.3, 40-18-417.4, 40-18-417.7, and 40-9B-4.1, Code of Alabama 1975, to extend the Alabama Jobs Act sunset date to July 31, 2028; to increase the annualized cap on outstanding Alabama Jobs Act incentives by twenty-five million dollars each year for five years up to four hundred seventy-five million dollars; to increase the investment tax credit transfer time to provide that the first five years of the investment credit may be transferred by the incentivized company and applied by another person or company under the Alabama Jobs Act; to extend the Growing Alabama Act sunset date to July 31, 2028, to increase the annual cap on funding approved pursuant to the Growing Alabama Act to thirty-five million dollars; to remove certain programs from the Growing Alabama Act for the transfer to Innovate Alabama.
DescriptionUnder existing law, the Alabama Jobs Act provides certain incentives to allow the state to foster economic development through the recruitment of quality projects and the expansion of existing businesses within Alabama
Under existing law, the Growing Alabama Act provides a tax credit to eligible taxpayers who make contributions to economic development organizations for approved qualifying projects
This bill would allow Alabama Jobs Act economic development programs to continue through July 31, 2028, ensuring economic growth, workforce development, and job creation. This bill would increase the current annualized cap each year for five years allowing Alabama to be more competitive for larger economic development projects. This bill would allow the investment tax credit transfer time to increase to five years allowing incentivized companies the ability to better realize credits for development projects
This bill would allow Growing Alabama Act programs to continue through July 31, 2028, and increase the annual cap to allow greater expansion of economic development programs. This bill would transfer certain programs under Growing Alabama Act to Innovate HB241 INTRODUCED Alabama for continued growth and support
This bill would allow the Alabama Data Center Processing Economic Incentive Enhancement Act incentive to continue through July 31, 2028
Relating to the Alabama Jobs Act and the Growing Alabama Act; to amend Sections 40-18-370, 40-18-372, 40-18-374, 40-18-375, 40-18-376, 40-18-376.1, 40-18-376.2, 40-18-376.3, 40-18-376.4, 40-18-377, 40-18-378, 40-18-382, 40-18-383, 40-18-417.1, 40-18-417.2, 40-18-417.3, 40-18-417.4, 40-18-417.7, and 40-9B-4.1, Code of Alabama 1975, to extend the Alabama Jobs Act sunset date to July 31, 2028; to increase the annualized cap on outstanding Alabama Jobs Act incentives by twenty-five million dollars each year for five years up to four hundred seventy-five million dollars; to increase the investment tax credit transfer time to provide that the first five years of the investment credit may be transferred by the incentivized company and applied by another person or company under the Alabama Jobs Act; to extend the Growing Alabama Act sunset date to July 31, 2028, to increase the annual cap on funding approved pursuant to the Growing Alabama Act to thirty-five million dollars; to remove certain programs from the Growing Alabama Act for the transfer to Innovate Alabama.
Action Date | Chamber | Action |
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April 19, 2023 | S | Read Second Time in Second House |
April 19, 2023 | S | Reported Out of Committee in Second House |
April 19, 2023 | S | Reported Favorably from Senate Finance and Taxation Education |
April 13, 2023 | S | Referred to Committee to Senate Finance and Taxation Education |
April 13, 2023 | H | Read First Time in Second House |
April 13, 2023 | H | Add Cosponsor |
April 13, 2023 | H | Read a Third Time and Pass |
April 13, 2023 | H | Adopt LHGKWY-1 |
April 13, 2023 | H | Adopt CYRVQW-1 |
April 13, 2023 | H | On Third Reading in House of Origin |
April 12, 2023 | H | Read Second Time in House of Origin |
April 12, 2023 | H | Reported Out of Committee in House of Origin |
April 12, 2023 | H | Reported Out of Committee in House of Origin |
April 12, 2023 | H | Reported Out of Committee in House of Origin |
April 12, 2023 | H | Reported Favorably from House Ways and Means Education |
April 12, 2023 | H | Reported Favorably from House Ways and Means Education |
April 12, 2023 | H | Amendment/Substitute by House Ways and Means Education CYRVQW-1 |
April 12, 2023 | H | Amendment/Substitute by House Ways and Means Education S2KE85-1 |
April 12, 2023 | H | Amendment/Substitute by House Ways and Means Education 7Q5SE2-1 |
April 12, 2023 | H | Amendment/Substitute by House Ways and Means Education VUQWLP-1 |
April 12, 2023 | H | Amendment/Substitute by House Ways and Means Education UB85DX-1 |
April 4, 2023 | H | Introduced and Referred to House Ways and Means Education |
April 4, 2023 | H | Read First Time in House of Origin |
Type | Date | Location | Description |
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Hearing | April 19, 2023 | Finance and Taxation at 10:00 | Senate Finance and Taxation Education Hearing |
Hearing | April 12, 2023 | Room 200 at 09:00 | House Ways and Means Education Hearing |