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Gov. Kay Ivey is unveiling her public safety package for the State of Alabama, promised in her State of the State address. The public safety legislation, which is meant to support law enforcement and combat inner city gun violence, will be dubbed the "Safe Alabama" package.
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The 2025 Alabama legislative session is underway. On the top of the agenda for the Alabama Senate: selecting a new leader. Discussions are also in the works when it comes to Glock switches and Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey and many lawmakers are supporting a ban on Glock switches and other conversion devices that make semi-automatic weapons fire like a machine gun. The Republican governor is expected to back the proposal in her State of the State address as part of a broader package of bills focused on public safety.
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Governor Kay Ivey will deliver the annual State of the State Address to a joint session of the Alabama Legislature on Tuesday, Feb. 4, at 6:00 p.m. in the Old House Chamber of the State Capitol. The governor has invited Miss America Abbie Stockard to join as one of her guests, as well as students of the McGill-Toolen Catholic High School Choir and Army veteran Jae Barclay.
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Gov. Kay Ivey has high hopes for Alabama in the coming year. During her annual State of the State address, the governor talked about the impact of the…
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A state prison crisis and gambling legislation are expected to be top topics when lawmakers return to Montgomery next week. The Alabama Legislature begins…
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Governor Kay Ivey will take center stage as she gives her first State of the State address since being catapulted to the governor's office nine months…