Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey namedrops Gulf of America for first time during State of the State address
- Alabama Governor Kay Ivey mentioned the Gulf of America for the first time during her State of the State address.
- Ivey stated, "The state of our state is strong and opportunity abounds for all of Alabama."
- She directed her cabinet agencies, including the Alabama National Guard and ALEA, to be ready to assist where needed.
- Ivey claimed Alabama students will show the highest gains in the country despite challenges in education.
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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey namedrops Gulf of America for first time during State of the State address
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WIAT) -- Academic gains in Alabama's public school system and a commitment to using levers of government to support President Donald Trump's "mission" are two of several things Gov. Kay Ivey spoke on during her annual State of the State address. Ivey, who has been governor of Alabama since 2017, held the speech in the Old House Chamber of the state Capitol Building. The speech started at around 6 p.m. Tuesday. You can read the …
Gov. Kay Ivey points to education gains, economic growth in State of the State address • Alabama Reflector
Gov. Kay Ivey delivers the State of the State address in the Old House Chamber in the Alabama State Capitol on Feb. 4, 2025 in Montgomery, Alabama. (Will McClelland for Alabama Reflector)Gov. Kay Ivey touted Alabama’s improvements in education, infrastructure and economic development in her 2025 State of the State address Tuesday while outlining legislative priorities focused on public safety and workforce participation. Speaking before lawmaker…
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