William Thornton | wthornton@al.comThe national publication also rated the state highly in several other categories, including top marks for its property tax environment.“Alabama continues to be recognized as a premier destination for businesses looking to grow and succeed,” Alabama Commerce Secretary Ellen McNair said.
“Our consistent presence in the Top 10 underscores the strength of our workforce, the business-friendly policies we’ve implemented, and the critical partnerships we’ve cultivated between the public and private sectors. These rankings affirm that Alabama is a state where companies can thrive.”“This legislative move, signed into law by Governor Kay Ivey, aims to provide greater predictability and stability in property tax expenses for businesses.
The state also placed third among states in workforce training programs, with the Alabama Industrial Development Training program. “AIDT’s focus on continuous improvement and innovation in training has made it a valuable asset for businesses in Alabama, helping to attract new investments and support existing industries,” it wrote.Donald Trump on the Alabama-Georgia game: ‘This is really big time football’
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