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Kay Ivey To Seek Another Term As Alabama Governor

Kay Ivey To Seek Another Term As Alabama Governor Patch 1 hr ago Michael Seale © AP Photo/Brynn Anderson, File Kay Ivey will seek re-election as Alabama s governor in 2022. MONTGOMERY, AL Gov. Kay Ivey announced Wednesday she plans to run for another term as Alabama s governor. The gubernatorial election is set for November 2022, but speculation surrounding Ivey s health had many experts unsure of her intentions for the future. Ivey, 76, was diagnosed with cancer in 2019 but was given a clean bill of health in 2020, giving her the green light to continue a political career that has now spanned nearly 20 years. Alabamians have shown the rest of the nation that our faith, resilience and common sense are what makes us and drives us forward to a promising future, Ivey said in a news release. I am proud to be your governor and would be honored to serve you for a second term. Alabama is working again, and the best is yet to come.

What s in Alabama s medical marijuana bill?

What’s in Alabama’s medical marijuana bill? Updated May 10, 2021; A bill to allow people with chronic pain and more than a dozen other conditions to seek relief with medical marijuana products is a step away from becoming law in Alabama. The Legislature passed the bill by a two-to-one margin, with support from lawmakers in both parties. About 40% of Republican legislators voted against it. The bill went to Gov. Kay Ivey, who could sign it into law. Ivey said last week the 102-page bill was under review. Ivey commended the sponsors of the legislation and said she hoped to sign it.

State education board makes FAFSA applications or waivers a requirement

State education board makes FAFSA applications or waivers a requirement The Alabama State Board of Education approved a proposal to require filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. (Source: WSFA 12 News) By WSFA Staff | April 8, 2021 at 7:02 PM EDT - Updated April 8 at 10:09 PM MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - The Alabama State Board of Education approved a proposal to make filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid a requirement. The new policy is to ensure that students complete or opt out of FAFSA before graduating from high school. $47 million in Pell Grants go unclaimed by Alabama students each year because they didn’t complete the FAFSA.

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