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* [[July 23]]: The [[Birmingham City Council]] passed the $451 million [[2020 Birmingham budget]].
* [[July 23]]: The [[Birmingham City Council]] passed the $451 million [[2020 Birmingham budget]].
* [[August 8]]: The [[Jefferson County Commission]] passed the $700 million [[2020 Jefferson County budget]].
* [[August 8]]: The [[Jefferson County Commission]] passed the $700 million [[2020 Jefferson County budget]].
* [[September 24]]: [[Mountain Brook]] voters approved a 10-mill property tax increase for schools by 1,824 to 968.
* [[October 8]]: The [[2019 Birmingham special election]] was held to fill vacancies in three [[Birmingham City Council]] seats and to conduct a referendum on renewing the city's ''ad valorum'' tax for [[Birmingham City Schools]].
* [[October 8]]: The [[2019 Birmingham special election]] was held to fill vacancies in three [[Birmingham City Council]] seats and to conduct a referendum on renewing the city's ''ad valorum'' tax for [[Birmingham City Schools]].



Revision as of 17:21, 26 September 2019

2019 is the 148th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Establishments

Disestablishments

Education

Government

Religion

Sports

The Birmingham Iron played their sole season in 2019.

Individuals

Births

Awards

Graduations

Marriages

Retirements

Deaths

Larry Langford

Works

Books

Buildings

Demolitions

Context

In 2019, the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris was grievously damaged by fire. Massive wildfires raged across arctic areas. A feud between President Trump and Congress over the Mexican border wall led to the then-longest ever federal government shutdown. White supremacist mass shooters killed dozens of people at a Wal-Mart in El Paso, Texas and at a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand. A Global Climate Strike was held on September 20.

Notable deaths in 2019 included those of actors Carol Channing, Tim Conway, Doris Day, Albert Finney, Peter Fonda, Peter Mayhew, Luke Perry, Rutger Hauer and Rip Torn; architects Phil Freelon, Florence Knoll, I. M. Pei and Stanley Tigerman; baseball manager Frank Robinson; composers Michel Legrand and André Previn; director John Singleton; former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi; former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe; fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld; industrialists David Koch and T. Boone Pickens; journalist Cokie Roberts; musicians Dick Dale, João Gilberto, Mark Hollis, Daniel Johnston, Keith Flint, Eddie Money, Art Neville, Ric Ocasek, Mac "Dr John" Rebennack, and Leon Redbone; novelists Toni Morrison and Herman Wouk; poet Mary Oliver; politicians John Dingell and H. Ross Perot; restaurateur Leah Chase; and scientists Wally Broecker and Murray Gell-Mann.

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