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Wednesday, March 20, 2013
The Alabama Education Association has filed a new suit seeking to overturn a law providing private school tax credits.
The suit filed in Montgomery County Circuit Court raises the same issues as the first, including whether the Legislature violated its own rules and the open meetings law when it passed the legislation Feb. 29. The Alabama Supreme Court dismissed AEA's first suit because it was filed before the governor signed the legislation. Now that the bill is law, AEA is again fighting it by suing four Republican legislators.
The law provides tax credits to parents who choose to send their children to private school rather than a public school rated as failing.
House Speaker Mike Hubbard called the suit a waste of the AEA dues paid by teachers.
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