Governor Ivey releases ABC Administrator letter on public safety recommendations
Governor Ivey seeks to enhance public safety with ABC Board's proposed rule changes and legislative ideas targeting alcohol use in entertainment districts, following recent violence.
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Gov. Ivey, ABC Board consider new alcohol rules after Montgomery shooting
Governor Kay Ivey and the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board are considering new alcohol-related restrictions and public safety measures following the October 4 downtown Montgomery shootings that left multiple people injured and prompted renewed concerns over nightlife safety in the state’s capital city. In a letter to the governor on Monday, ABC Administrator Curtis Stewart outlined several proposed rule changes and legislative ideas aime…
Governor Ivey releases ABC Administrator letter on public safety recommendations
ALABAMA, (WHNT) — Alabama Governor Kay Ivey's office has released a letter offering several suggestions from the administrator of the Alabama ABC Board in the wake of a deadly shooting earlier this month in Montgomery. On Tuesday, Ivey said that after the deadly mass shooting in Downtown Montgomery on Oct. 4, she asked ABC Administrator Curtis Stewart to "review Alabama laws, expectations and requirements regarding entities who are licensed to s…
Alabama ABC Board unveils safety plan Ivey requested after Montgomery mass shooting
Alabama Alcoholic Beverage and Control Board Administrator Curtis Stewart has responded to Gov. Kay Ivey’s request for ideas about changes in alcohol policy that could improve public safety. Ivey asked Stewart for suggestions after the mass shooting in downtown Montgomery…
Alabama ABC Board proposes new regulations after Oct. 4 mass shooting
At a request from Governor Kay Ivey, The Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board is making some changes following the October 4th mass shooting in downtown Montgomery. In a letter to the Governor, Alabama ABC Board Administrator Curtis Stewart says the board reviewed ways that the state’s alcohol policies could help improve public safety. Governor Ivey had previously asked the board to look at ways to keep people both in the Capital City, and s…
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