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Kay Ivey
Profession : Politician
Birth : October 15, 1944
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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.
Kay Ivey
To help and lead the people of Alabama, it was essential that I first listen to and learn from the people of Alabama.
Kay Ivey
The people of Alabama desire leadership that is willing to get things done.
Kay Ivey
Every day, we depend on state employees.
Kay Ivey
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.
Kay Ivey
I am focused on ensuring all Alabama children get a good start and have the resources they need to complete school, be prepared for the workplace and ultimately succeed.
Kay Ivey
We must ensure that our students graduate high school and then earn a postsecondary certificate or degree.
Kay Ivey
I hope that as Alabama continues to make progress, we remember the lessons of history.
Kay Ivey
Remember, there is nothing we cannot achieve when we work together.
Kay Ivey
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.
Kay Ivey
Cutting and simplifying taxes is the right thing to do for all Americans, and it is certainly right for Alabama.
Kay Ivey
Thriving small and midsize businesses are essential to spur economic growth and to create new jobs.
Kay Ivey
I am so proud that as a state we can stand up together and show our support of veterans.
Kay Ivey
Homeland Security is hometown security.
Kay Ivey
Small businesses have long been recognized as the economic engine for job growth, economic stability and preserving neighborhoods across Alabama and the nation.
Kay Ivey
We live in a technology-driven world so I want to ensure our educational system teaches in a technology-driven way.
Kay Ivey
The spirit of volunteerism is one of the ways our country is strong.
Kay Ivey
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.
Kay Ivey
Workforce development is a key factor in attracting new businesses and a critical component for encouraging existing firms to expand.
Kay Ivey
Developing quality workers is so important.
Kay Ivey
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