The Alabama Development Office supports a bill that could bring 7,000 white-collar jobs to the state.
If the Alabama State Senate passes the bill, it would extend existing economic incentives for manufacturing to corporate headquarters, research & development facilities and green employers.
It would also increase the base wage requirement to $15 per hour, or the average wage of the county.
The Senate is set to vote on the bill before Friday.
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