Tag: Kay Ivey
Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission moves forward with reviewing applications
The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) met on Thursday to review applications from business owners looking to join the new Alabama cannabis industry.
Kay Ivey sworn in for her second full term
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey and other state constitutional officers will be sworn in today in Montgomery. Gov. Ivey, Attorney General Steve Marshall, Lieutenant Governor Will...
Alabama leaders survey storm damage
Governor Kay Ivey, U.S. Senator Katie Boyd Britt, and Congressmembers Terri Sewell and Barry Moore surveyed the storm damage in Central Alabama, following Thursday’s devastating tornados.
“I...
Joe Biden declares storm ravaged central Alabama a disaster area
President Joe Biden has declared a major disaster in the State of Alabama and ordered Federal aid to supplement State, tribal, and local...
Legislature does not appear to be poised to address gambling
The Alabama Legislature met for two days this week for an organizational session in which they elected leadership, appointed committee chairs, and approved updates...
Alabama leaders respond to tragic tornados
Tornados struck Dallas, Autauga, and Elmore Counties on Thursday. Severe thunderstorms ripped across the central part of the state bringing with it severe tornado damage in...
Kay Ivey attends ceremonial groundbreaking for broadband projects in Jackson and...
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey on Wednesday participated in a ceremonial groundbreaking for two broadband expansion projects in DeKalb and Jackson counties. These projects...
With budget surplus, Alabama lawmakers consider tax rebates
Alabama lawmakers are eyeing possible tax rebates as the state sees a budget surplus of more than $2.7 billion.
Kay Ivey visits ALEA headquarters to show her appreciation for law...
Governor Kay Ivey on Monday made a surprise visit to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) Headquarters to show her appreciation to members of law...
Steve Flowers: Women rule in Alabama politics
For many years, Alabama has been ridiculed in national publications for having fewer women in political leadership positions than others assumed to...