Top 50 Kay Ivey Quotes

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Growing up in the Delta region was an important part of

Growing up in the Delta region was an important part of how I learned to dedicate myself to working hard and gaining the leadership skills necessary to helping Alabama and our region grow and prosper.
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The Alabama Department of Revenue is vital to state government, ensuring citizens are treated fairly and that all tax dollars are collected.
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Remember, there is nothing we cannot achieve when we work together.
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Workforce development is a key factor in attracting new businesses and a critical component for encouraging existing firms to expand.
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Throughout my career, I have advocated for our service men and women, and I will continue to do all I can as governor to offer my support to those who have given us so much.
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Veteran employment is an issue that is very important to me and my Administration.
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Companies are changing the way they do business, what goods and services they provide and they are constantly reevaluating the type of workforce they employ.
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Many caregivers do all they can to take care of their loved ones, but they don’t always have the knowledge, time or resources to provide the best care.
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The most important duty of government is to keep our people safe.
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When I announced my Strong Start, Strong Finish education initiative, I made clear my desire to give Alabamians the best opportunities possible to obtain the skills necessary to be competitive in the workforce.
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The Internet is vital to economic development, health, education, and to be honest, all areas of our modern life.
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When you shop local, you have the opportunity to develop relationships with business owners in your community and many of them offer unique products and services that you simply can’t get online or at department stores.
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Kay Ivey is just a regular Alabamian born and raised in the country – small rural town, Wilcox County, Camden, Alabama – and we grew up working hard on the farm and we were raised to help folks around you and do for others who need some help.
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Red Snapper fishing is vital to Alabamians as it is a major source of recreational enjoyment and provides great economic impact.
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I am so proud that as a state we can stand up together and show our support of veterans.
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Small businesses have long been recognized as the economic engine for job growth, economic stability and preserving neighborhoods across Alabama and the nation.
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Developing quality workers is so important.
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Government transparency and efficiency start with a trustworthy team.
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Alabamians are a kind and caring people – we are committed to helping those in need.
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From volunteer emergency responders in our rural communities to those on the front lines in more populated areas, our public safety community deserves access to the tools they need most.
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Alabama is committed to ensuring the safety and security of our nation.
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Every day, we depend on state employees.
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A high-quality childhood education program has long lasting benefits on our society as a whole.
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Alabama will continue to fight for life so that every unborn child is protected.
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I’m committed to creating high-paying jobs that transform the lives of Alabamians and bring new levels of prosperity to communities across the state.
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Providing a high-quality education for all Alabamians, at every stage of life, is my goal.
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Children are our future and their future begins with a safe sleeping environment.
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Alabama has no choice but to reinvent our corrections system by replacing outdated and unsafe facilities that pose a great risk to public safety – and inhibit development of programs for inmate rehabilitation.
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I’ve made a commitment to attracting 21st Century jobs to Alabama so that our hard-working citizens can count on a more secure future for their families and communities.
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Too many children lose ground academically over the summer months.
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Whether it’s a state trooper patrolling our highways, a teacher staying late to help a struggling student, or a social worker rescuing an abused child, quality state employees are essential to good government.
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Though it is important to reflect on where we've been a

Though it is important to reflect on where we’ve been and where we are – we must place most of our focus on where we are going.
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Creating jobs is a team effort built upon solid relationships with business and industry leaders.
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Since taking office, I have worked to fill my team with men and women of the highest integrity.
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When our state agencies work together, share resources and partner with the private sector to help connect businesses looking to hire with individuals actively seeking employment, Alabamians can rest assured we are doing our best to improve their quality of life.
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General Sheryl Gordon is a trailblazer and visionary leader.
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We live in a technology-driven world so I want to ensure our educational system teaches in a technology-driven way.
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It is my goal as governor to steady the ship of state and improve the image of Alabama, part of that entails ending unnecessary duplication of services within state agencies.
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Since becoming Governor, I have made it my priority to increase employment opportunities for all Alabamians.
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We need to protect the children of our state.
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May God continue to bless sweet home Alabama.
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The companies sending Alabama-made products to markets across the world are not just large, multinational companies, but also small and medium-sized companies located in communities across the state.
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Governors are closer to the people than those in D.C., and we don’t see any results from D.C.
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An effective leader does four things: listen, learn, help, and lead.
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Homeland Security is hometown security.
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When we invest in our roads and bridges, we are investing in our people and our future.
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In appointing someone to serve on the Alabama Supreme Court, it is imperative to appoint someone with impeccable legal credentials and with unquestioned character and integrity – Judge Brad Mendheim exceeds those requirements.
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Thriving small and midsize businesses are essential to spur economic growth and to create new jobs.
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We need a tax code that propels businesses to success rather than punishing them for their success.
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Success breeds success and a strong educational foundation is the basis for the success of all Alabamians in the future.
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