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Lowest Unemployment in State History
$69 Billion +
New Capital Investment
100,000 +
Good-Paying Jobs Created
2 Million +
Most people employed in state history
Governor Kay Ivey, who became the 54th Governor of Alabama in 2017, is committed to raising the quality of life for all Alabamians. A native of Camden in Wilcox County, she embarked on a career of public service to benefit her fellow Alabamians. During her time as governor, Alabama has seen record high employment and its lowest jobless rate. Her focus on economic development has attracted over $55 Billion+ in New Capital Investment and 93,000+ Good-Paying Jobs. She is committed to offering economic development opportunities to rural Alabama and the metro regions alike. With the same level of passion, she is leading Alabama toward a more prosperous future through infrastructure investments and an improved education system.
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Governor’s Office Internship Program
4.22.2026
Governor Ivey Announces Revenue Commissioner Vernon Barnett to Retire from State Government, Mary Martin Mitchell to Serve as Next Commissioner
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4.22.2026
Governor Ivey Celebrates Alabama First Class Pre-K’s 20 Years as a National Leader in Quality
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4.17.2026
Governor Ivey Signs Bills to Enhance Benefits for Alabama Military Members, Veterans and Their Families
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4.16.2026
Governor Ivey Signs Bill to Provide Tax Relief to Hardworking Alabamians
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4.10.2026
Governor Ivey Marks Historic Nine Years in Office
4.3.2026
Governor Kay Ivey’s Easter Message
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