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Gov. Kay Ivey makes Juneteenth Alabama state holiday for 2024
Alabama Reflector via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoState employees will be given Juneteenth as a holiday, according to a memo that Gov. Kay Ivey sent...
Juneteenth proclaimed state holiday again in Alabama, after bill to make it permanent falters
Associated Press via AOL· 12 hours agoAlabama Gov. Kay Ivey has again authorized Juneteenth— the day commemorating the end of slavery in the United States — as a state holiday, while legislative ...
As a key labor union pushes into the South, red states push back
South Carolina Daily Gazette via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoJust days before workers at a Mercedes-Benz plant in Alabama began voting last week on whether to...
New Alabama law will require state agencies to respond to open records requests
The Tuscaloosa News· 6 days agoGov. Kay Ivey Thursday signed legislation requiring state agencies to acknowledge and respond to...
Ivey officially creates Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences in Demopolis
The Montgomery Advertiser via Yahoo News· 6 days agoAlabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed House Bill 163 in Demopolis on Tuesday, officially establishing the...
Beacon of Hope ABA owner appointed to Alabama autism council
WTVY Dothan· 11 hours agoOne area behavior analyst has been appointed to a state autism council by Alabama Governor Kay Ivey....
AFL-CIO blasts ‘sad and sinister’ Alabama union law from ‘bought-and-paid-for’ politicians
Birmingham News· 7 days agoIn statements to the media Tuesday, he said the signing of SB231 by Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey on Friday...
Juneteenth will again be state holiday in Alabama this year
Birmingham News· 14 hours agoJuneteenth will again be a state holiday in Alabama this year, Gov. Kay Ivey announced Monday....
Gov. Ivey talks in Huntsville about I-565, efforts to unionize auto plants
Birmingham News· 7 days agoGovernor Ivey gives legislative update.
JD Crowe: Kay Ivey is making the case for unions in Alabama
Birmingham News· 7 days agoIf you think about it, the governor is making a better argument for unions than the unions...