Eagle Forum groups in Mobile and Mountain Brook will be hosting Alabama Legislative Watchdogs Chair Ann Eubank at two meetings this week. The topic for both meetings will be "The Rise of Innovation Districts in Alabama and the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act."
The Mobile meeting will be Tuesday, March 18th at Hill Springs Baptist Church, 335 Eliza Jordan Rd. N, Mobile, AL at 1:00 PM.
The Mountain Brook meeting will be Wednesday, March 19th at the O'Neal Library, 50 Oak Street, Mt. Brook, AL at 7 PM.
"The Globalist 'Stakeholder Capitalism' takeover of Alabama is happening," Eubank said, when asked about her presentations. "Innovate Alabama bills have been passing since Barack Obama signed the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014 and the UN created its "2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development" in 2015."
Eubank went on to say, "the entire State of Alabama has become seven economic innovation districts, according to innovate alabama.org. Is Alabama unknowingly adopting the UN's Agenda 2030 global goals?"
"The UN and WEF are a little concerned at the moment because President Trump, the impact of the common crisis, the war in Ukraine, a weak global economy, and the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have revealed weaknesses and hindered progress towards the Agenda 2030 goals. This has pushed them to accelerate the implementation through the states, including Alabama," Eubank concluded.
Eubank is Chair of Alabama Legislative Watchdogs, "the most conservative grassroots organization in Alabama. Alabama Legislative Watchdogs can be contacted through their Facebook page.
Eagle Forum has been leading the Pro-Family movement since 1972. For more information on Alabama Eagle Forum, follow them on Facebook or go to AlabamaEagle.org.
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