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Gov. Bob Riley has directed flags on state government buildings to be flown at half-staff until sunset Tuesday as a tribute to those killed at Fort Hood, Texas. The governor is encouraging local governments and schools to do the same thing. Full Article at Montgomery Advertiser
(AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)A US flag flies at half-staff over the White House in Washington, Friday. Nov. 6, 2009. Full Article at Everything Alabama
Virginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine, right, gestures as Alabama Gov. Bob Riley, left listens during a meeting on health care during the 2009 Southern Governors Association meeting in Williamsburg, Va. , Monday, Aug. 24, 2009. View Photo »
Alabama has done very well with Kia and I want to thank all the local communities for their aggressive industry recruitment efforts ... When Kia announced its decision, we said nothing but good would come out of it for Alabama. With more than 3,600 new job announcements, 12 new suppliers, 22 existing su...
MONTGOMERY, AL (WAFF) - Alabama Gov. Bob Riley directed flags to be flown at half-staff starting Friday until sunset next Tuesday on state government buildings as a tribute to those who were killed in a mass shooting at Fort Hood, Texas on Thursday. Full Article at WAFF
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- A former member of Alabama Gov. Bob Riley's Cabinet said Riley received campaign contributions in 2002 from Mississippi Indians who operate casinos. He said the money was intended to limit the casinos' competition in Alabama. Full Article at WAPT Jackson
MONTGOMERY — A former member of Gov. Bob Riley's Cabinet claimed Thursday that Riley received campaign contributions from Mississippi Indians who operate casinos, with the money intended to limit their competition in Alabama. Full Article at The Clarion-Ledger
MIAMI, FL- NOVEMBER 13: Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin sits between Florida Governor Charlie Crist (L) and Alabama Governor Bob Riley during the Republican Governors Association conference November 13, 2008 in Miami, Florida. View Photo »
Alabama has done very well with Kia and I want to thank all the local communities for their aggressive industry recruitment efforts ... When Kia announced its decision, we said nothing but good would come out of it for Alabama. With more than 3,600 new job announcements, 12 new suppliers, 22 existing su...
A former member of Gov. Bob Riley's Cabinet claimed Thursday that Riley received campaign contributions from Mississippi Indians who operate casinos, with the money intended to limit their competition in Alabama. Full Article at Montgomery Advertiser
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — A former member of Alabama Gov. Bob Riley's Cabinet said Thursday that the governor received campaign contributions from Mississippi Indians who operate casinos, with the money intended to limit their competition in Alabama. Full Article at Centre Daily Times
Robert Renfroe "Bob" Riley (born October 3, 1944) is an American politician in the Republican Party. He is the current Governor of Alabama, first elected in 2002, and re-elected during the 2006 mid-term election. Full Article
Virginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine, right, gestures as Alabama Gov. Bob Riley, left listens during a meeting on health care during the 2009 Southern Governors Association meeting in Williamsburg, Va. , Monday, Aug. 24, 2009.
View Photo »MIAMI, FL- NOVEMBER 13: Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin sits between Florida Governor Charlie Crist (L) and Alabama Governor Bob Riley during the Republican Governors Association conference November 13, 2008 in Miami, Florida.
View Photo »MIAMI, FL- NOVEMBER 13: Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is seen on a large screen as people listen as she address the Republican Governors Association conference November 13, 2008 in Miami, Florida. Palin delivered remarks about her feelings on the future of the Repulican party.
View Photo »A statue of Helen Keller is unveiled in the Capitol Rotunda on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif. , right, looks on as Alabama Gov. Bob Riley speaks in the Capitol Rotunda on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, during a ceremony unveiling a statue of Helen Keller in the Capitol Rotunda.
View Photo »A button of the Ten Commandment is shown on Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore jacket as he announces his candidacy for governor on Monday, June 1, 2009.
View Photo »Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore announces his candidacy for governor on Monday, June 1, 2009. Moore, 62, was ousted as chief justice in 2003 for refusing to obey a federal court order to remove his Ten Commandments monument from the Supreme Court building's rotunda.
View Photo »Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore announces his candidacy for governor on Monday, June 1, 2009. Moore, 62, was ousted as chief justice in 2003 for refusing to obey a federal court order to remove his Ten Commandments monument from the Supreme Court building's rotunda.
View Photo »FILE - In this Feb. 3, 2009 file photo, Alabama Gov. Bob Riley delivers his State-of-the-State address to a combined session of the Alabama Legislature in the historic Capitol House chamber in Montgomery, Ala.
View Photo »Alabama Gov. Bob Riley speaks to the media regarding the shootings in Geneva County, Wednesday, March 11, 2009, in Geneva, Ala.
View Photo »Alabama Gov. Bob Riley speaks to the media regarding the shootings in Geneva County, Wednesday, March 11, 2009, in Geneva, Ala.
View Photo »Alabama Gov. Bob Riley, President & CEO of ThyssenKrupp Steel USA Bob Soulliere, and Alabama State Port Authority CEO James Lyons, from left, speak Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009, in Mobile, Ala. , at the slab-loading dock being constructed for use by ThyssenKrupp's new steel mill.
View Photo »MIAMI, FL- NOVEMBER 13: Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin sits between Florida Governor Charlie Crist (L) and Alabama Governor Bob Riley during the Republican Governors Association conference November 13, 2008 in Miami, Florida.
View Photo »Alabama has done very well with Kia and I want to thank all the local communities for their aggressive industry recruitment efforts ... When Kia announced its decision, we said nothing but good would come out of it for Alabama. With more than 3,600 new job announcements, 12 new suppliers, 22 existing su...
Alabama has done very well with Kia and I want to thank all the local communities for their aggressive industry recruitment efforts ... When Kia announced its decision, we said nothing but good would come out of it for Alabama. With more than 3,600 new job announcements, 12 new suppliers, 22 existing su...
Alabama has done very well with Kia and I want to thank all the local communities for their aggressive industry recruitment efforts ... When Kia announced its decision, we said nothing but good would come out of it for Alabama. With more than 3,600 new job announcements, 12 new suppliers, 22 existing su...
When an Alabama company finds a customer in a growing market like India, they create jobs in Alabama through exports. There's a tremendous market in India for everything that's made in Alabama
When an Alabama company finds a customer in a growing market like India, they create jobs in Alabama through exports. There's a tremendous market in India for everything that's made in Alabama
The pace of our trade and investment relationship with India is accelerating and the potential exits for much more
Colombia is a growing market for Alabama exports and part of our strategy to help Alabama’s economy is to create jobs through trade and investment ... We must not retreat from growth markets like Colombia. This is the very moment we need to capture the opportunities that exist in these markets.
Colombia is a growing market for Alabama exports and part of our strategy to help Alabama’s economy is to create jobs through trade and investment ... We must not retreat from growth markets like Colombia. This is the very moment we need to capture the opportunities that exist in these markets.
Because Alabama did so well in the latest BRAC round, I know these four systems need extra help to accommodate the higher number of students coming in to their schools
Our first initiative is to win the KC-45 tanker; our first lesson is geography — Mobile, Alabama and the Gulf Coast States are part of the U.S., and our jobs are American
It seems like almost every week we learn of another state senator or representative or local official being indicted or convicted ... It doesn't have to be that way. The people of Alabama deserve better. You deserve public servants who uphold the people's trust. You deserve to have confidence that your ...
Alabama is investing these funds with full accountability and transparency and will continue to do so
We know Alabama will make even greater gains if we continue investing in proven programs like AMSTI that are truly making the difference
More than ever before, Alabamians need up-to-date skills in order to qualify for employment opportunities ... These training programs enhance Alabama’s workforce by providing workers with marketable skills.
Alabama has become a national leader in education thanks to the reforms we've made over the last few years
The fact that education leaders from other states are coming here to learn how Alabama is so successful is a testament to the value of these reforms ... We may be going through some challenging budgetary times, but funding for these proven programs must be a priority.
This opinion is a strong indication that the days of illegal casinos in Alabama are numbered, and manufacturers of these illegal machines act at their own peril in allowing their machines to remain in this state in the wake of this opinion
This is about picking the best person we can find in the United States
Bill Johnson's gamble: Burn Bob Riley? Cartoon posted http://bit.ly/1U5UEz #Alpolitics
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