June, 2017 Archives
Governor Ivey Supports Duchenne-Awareness Effort by Ultra-Distance Cyclist from Alabama
MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey on Friday released a statement supporting Birmingham resident Brian Toone who is competing in a cross-country bicycle race to raise support for Duchenne…
Governor Ivey’s Statement on Robert Melson Execution
MONTGOMERY – Robert Melson has been executed for the 1994 murders of Nathaniel Baker, Tamika Collins and Darrell Collier. After being notified that Mr. Melson’s sentence had been ca…
Governor Ivey Visits Washington, DC, Attends Infrastructure Meeting Hosted by President Trump
MONTGOMERY – Earlier today, upon receiving an invitation from President Donald J. Trump, Governor Kay Ivey took part in a series of meetings related to the President’s infrastructur…
Governor Ivey Signs Bill Requiring School Emergency Notification System
MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey recently signed House Bill 89, which requires the Alabama Department of Education to develop and implement an electronic notification system to facilita…
Governor Ivey Signs Bills to Improve Alabama’s Business Climate
MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey recently signed into law Senate Bill 316, House Bill 242 and House Bill 390. All three bills, improve Alabama’s business climate by reducing regulatio…
Governor Ivey Urges President Trump to Extend Red Snapper Season
MONTGOMERY – Today, Governor Kay Ivey expedited a letter to President Donald J. Trump formally requesting him to extend the 2017 Federal Red Snapper Season. After sending the letter, …
Wound Care Awareness Week
Proclamation By the Governor of Alabama WHEREAS, it is estimated that 6.7 million people currently live with chronic wounds and that number is expected to grow at more than two percent …
World Clubfoot Day
Proclamation By the Governor of Alabama WHEREAS, the late Dr. Ignacio Ponseti developed the low cost, non-surgical, highly effective Ponseti Method which is now the globally recognized …
Men’s Health Week
Proclamation By the Governor of Alabama WHEREAS, despite advances in medical technology and research, men continue to live an average of five years less than women with Native American …
Men’s Health Month
Proclamation By the Governor of Alabama WHEREAS, despite advances in medical technology and research, men continue to live an average of five years less than women with Native American …