Ala. Gov. Kay Ivey waves as she speaks to supporters at a watch party after she won the gubernatorial election, in Montgomery, Ala. (AP Photo/Butch Dill, File)

Gov. Kay Ivey (R-Ala.) was the first female Republican governor to be elected in Alabama and after serving one term. She is now hoping to come back for a second.

On Wednesday, the 76-year-old Republican announced the news on Twitter. In her campaign video, she stated that her administration has created 44,000 new jobs and delivered the lowest unemployment in Alabama history.

The governor added that although the recent pandemic has effected everyone, Alabama has managed to build the best business climate in all 50 states.

“The COVID crisis has tested us all,” she expressed. “But together we’ve met the call.”

Ivey’s video also addressed $19 billion in new business investment with an added commitment for record funding for schools and teachers. She believes faith, resilience and common sense have provided Alabama with a bright future.

“We’ve got a lot more to do here in Alabama, but there’s no step to high for a high stepper,” she expressed. “Alabama is working again and the best is yet to come.”

Ivey, who was diagnosed and cured of lung cancer during her term, won her first election in 2018 by nearly 20 points and so far only faces one challenger.


Source: One America News Network

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