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The Office of Alabama Governor Kay Ivey
The Office of Alabama Governor Kay Ivey
HUNTSVILLE – Governor Kay Ivey during the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber’s Alabama Update before a crowd of over 1,000, announced she has signed Senate Bill 231, sponsored by Senator Arthur Orr and Representative Scott Stadthagen. An excerpt from the …
MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey, upon the Legislature’s passage of the Education Trust Fund for Fiscal Year 2025, issued the following statement: “Ensuring every Alabama student receives a quality education is my number one priority, and I am proud we are …
MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey on Friday signed Senate Bill 186, sponsored by Senator Arthur Orr, to protect the integrity of Alabama elections by banning the use of ranked-choice voting. Instead of being able to vote for a single candidate, ranked-choice …
MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey today signed the “Working for Alabama” legislative package into law. This ambitious package of bills is aimed at transforming Alabama’s workforce and getting more Alabamians trained for skilled, high-paying jobs, streamlining …
MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey on Wednesday signed Senate Bill 270, a bill to set specific timelines that public entities in Alabama must follow when responding to public records requests. Sponsored by Sen. Arthur Orr and Rep. Cynthia Almond, Senate Bill …
MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey, upon the Legislature’s passage of the General Fund for Fiscal Year 2025, issued the following statement: “Here in Alabama, we continue budgeting wisely. Despite the tough national economic climate, our financial footing is …
MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey on Monday signed House Bill 182, sponsored by Rep. Craig Lipscomb, to strengthen homeowners’ rights against squatters who illegally occupy their property. “It has been said that a person’s home is their castle, yet after a …
MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey, upon the Legislature’s approval of the Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences, issued the following statement: “The Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences is coming to Demopolis! Students from all over Alabama will soon …
MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey announced today that technology company Meta Platforms plans to open an $800 million data center in Alabama’s capital city that will support 100 operational jobs and build on the company’s previous investment in the state. …
Governor Kay Ivey, in observance of the 73rd National Day of Prayer, proclaimed Thursday, May 2, 2024 as National Day of Prayer in the state of Alabama through a proclamation and released the accompanying video message to mark the occasion. (Governor’s …
MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey on Wednesday, in observance of the 73rd National Day of Prayer, has officially proclaimed Thursday, May 2, 2024, as National Day of Prayer in the state of Alabama through a proclamation and released an accompanying video …
The Office of Alabama Governor Kay Ivey
MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey today honored five Alabama companies for their accomplishments in selling products in markets around the world and contributing to the robust exporting activities that are sparking economic growth at home. Governor Ivey …
MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey on Wednesday announced the appointment of Ben Baxley as District Judge, 19th Judicial Circuit, Place #1, in Elmore County. “A dedicated prosecutor and legal scholar, Ben Baxley possesses 35 years’ solid experience in both the …
MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey announced today that a consulting firm and two Alabama universities have been selected to assist in the creation of a new strategic economic growth plan that will guide the state into the next decade and beyond. The …
The Office of Alabama Governor Kay Ivey
The Office of Alabama Governor Kay Ivey
The Office of Alabama Governor Kay Ivey
MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey, Orange Beach Mayor Tony Kennon and the Baldwin County Bridge Company on Thursday announced the signing of an agreement for the state to purchase the Foley Beach Express Bridge in Orange Beach. Thanks to Governor Ivey’s …