Following Texas’ lead, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey on Monday announced that she would also order her state’s flags to be flown at “full-staff” when President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated as the country's 47th president next week.
Governor Ivey’s participation underscores Alabama’s commitment to supporting the incoming administration’s policies and working collaboratively to advance the state’s interests. Her focus on border security, economic policy, and education aligns with the priorities outlined by President-elect Trump during his campaign and transition period.
Gov. Kay Ivey returned to Montgomery late Thursday night after what the governor called a wide-ranging meeting with President-elect Donald Trump and other Republican governors at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s resort in Florida.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (Trussville Tribune) — Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announced today that the state of emergency that was declared ahead of last week’s severe winter weather will end at midnight. The state of emergency covered 37 counties in the state ...
ALABAMA (WHNT) — With portions of Alabama under a state of emergency as a winter storm looms, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey is heading to Florida. According to Ivey’s Communications Director Gina ...
Gov. Kay Ivey Thursday declared a state of emergency in 37 of the state’s 67 counties ahead of the winter weather forecast for later this week. The state of emergency covers most of the northern half of Alabama and includes Madison County,
GOP governors of at least eight states ordered flags to be flown at full-staff on President-elect Trump’s Inauguration Day, bucking tradition by raising flags before the end of a
Gov. Kay Ivey is currently headed to Florida to attend a dinner for Republican governors hosted by President-elect Donald Trump. According to a report from The Hill, the meeting is expected to ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom will join Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson and some GOP governors in directing U.S. flags be raised to full height on Inauguration Day.