"The very people who have refused to expand Medicaid in the state to help the most vulnerable amongst us receive critical medical care, are once again keeping their boots on the necks of people in desperate need of financial relief," said Birmingham city council president Johnathan Austin in a state
Date: Feb 27, 2016
Category: U.S.
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Bentley signs bill blocking Birmingham minimum wage
obert Bentley signed the bill Thursday afternoon, less than an hour after the final vote. ABC 33/40 in Birmingham reported that the city's legal department said the vote "voided" Birmingham's ordinance. In a statement, Birmingham City Council president Johnathan Austin said "the fight has just begun."
suffered bruising on the right side of his neck and swelling in his left knee, the report said. Bell's spokeswoman April Odom said the mayor underwent a CT scan and an MRI after the fight. Council President Johnathan Austin showed photos of scrapes on the back of Lundy's left leg during a news conference.