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Committee adds human-trafficking and child-labor clawback language to Alabama Jobs Act agreements
Summary
Representative Rafferty presented Senate Bill 22, which would require project agreements under the Alabama Jobs Act to include recapture clauses allowing incentives to be clawed back if recipient companies violate human-trafficking or child-labor laws. Committee members indicated broad agreement and the measure was reported favorably.
The committee approved language to require that agreements under the Alabama Jobs Act include recapture provisions if incentivized companies are found to have violated human-trafficking or child-labor laws.
Representative Rafferty presented the bill on…
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