Governor Kay Ivey signed the Child Predator Death Penalty Act on Thursday.
Gov. Kay Ivey formally announced the establishment of a new board, the Technology Quality Assurance Board, on Thursday.
A bill now sits on Gov. Kay Ivey’s desk that honors the memory of two southern Alabamians who were killed in separate crashes.
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Ivey backs bills surrounding utility costs amid data center plans
Three bills backed by Gov. Kay Ivey are under consideration in the Alabama Legislature as part of what she calls an ...
Governor Kay Ivey advocates for legislation to toughen penalties for eluding police, elevating offenses to felonies.
Charles “Sonny” Burton, 75, is set to be executed sometime between 12:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 12, 2026, and 6:00 a.m. on ...
Governor Kay Ivey has awarded grants worth a total of $4.5 million to groups that alleviate poverty and help low-income ...
Alabama enacts a law imposing the death penalty for severe sexual crimes against children under 12, marking a significant legal shift to protect society's most vulne ...
Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday, Feb. 12, signed the Child Predator Death Penalty Act. One of the governor’s top priorities this legislative session, the new law provides the strongest legal protection for ...
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