MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey today announced she will deliver her eighth State of the State address to the Alabama Legislature and her fellow Alabamians Tuesday, February 4, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. CST. At the invitation of the Alabama House of Representatives, the joint session will take place in the Old House Chamber of the Alabama State Capitol.
Earlier today and less than a week before the delivery of her address, Governor Ivey celebrated Alabama students’ significant reading and math gains. Alabama 4th graders made the largest gains in the country in math and the second highest gains in reading, according to the latest National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) results.
With education remaining a top priority, Governor Ivey continues to deliver transformative results, and she will highlight the need to continue supporting education programs like the CHOOSE Act, the Dolly Parton Imagination Library, the Literacy and Numeracy Acts and her Turnaround Schools initiative.
The governor has also teased that bolstering public safety will be her number one priority this legislative session. During her state of the state address, it is highly anticipated that Governor Ivey will reveal a package of bills addressing public safety.
Her plan will prioritize:
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Backing the Blue
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Combatting Crime
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Making Smart on Crime Reforms
