Alabama Quote by Kay Ivey Download Open image “Alabama will continue to fight for life so that every unborn child is protected.” — Kay Ivey ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Alabama Children Continue Fight Fight for life Life Will
While over Alabama earth These words are gently spoken: Serve and hate will die unborn. Love and chains are broken. — Langston Hughes Copy Share Image
I just believe that we should never stop fighting on behalf of the unborn and that's what we're going to do. — Kim Reynolds Copy Share Image
I will continue to fight to grow opportunities for families in every corner of Alabama and America, while keeping our homeland safe and strong. — Katie Britt Copy Share Image
I hope that as Alabama continues to make progress, we remember the lessons of history. — Kay Ivey Copy Share Image
If the Supreme Court hands the power back to the states, it will be our duty to protect the life of the unborn. — Mark Robinson Copy Share Image
In the State House, we fought to protect reproductive freedom for all Mainers - I'll continue to fight for patients and providers in the… — Sara Gideon Copy Share Image
More than a decade ago, a Supreme Court decision literally wiped off the books of fifty states statutes protecting the rights of unborn children.… — Ronald Reagan Copy Share Image
I will continue to fight to ensure all Alabamians can live their American Dream and thrive in safe, strong communities. — Katie Britt Copy Share Image
We must ensure that our students graduate high school and then earn a postsecondary certificate or degree. — Kay Ivey Copy Share Image
It is my goal as governor to steady the ship of state and improve the image of Alabama, part of that entails ending unnecessary… — Kay Ivey Copy Share Image
The Alabama Department of Revenue is vital to state government, ensuring citizens are treated fairly and that all tax dollars are collected. — Kay Ivey Copy Share Image
We live in a technology-driven world so I want to ensure our educational system teaches in a technology-driven way. — Kay Ivey Copy Share Image
Governors are closer to the people than those in D.C., and we don't see any results from D.C. — Kay Ivey Copy Share Image
Growing up in the Delta region was an important part of how I learned to dedicate myself to working hard and gaining the leadership… — Kay Ivey Copy Share Image
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… — Kay Ivey Copy Share Image
The people of Alabama desire leadership that is willing to get things done. — Kay Ivey Copy Share Image
Since becoming Governor, I have made it my priority to increase employment opportunities for all Alabamians. — Kay Ivey Copy Share Image
I was haunted always by my other life-my drab room in the Bronx, my square foot of the subway, my fixation upon the day's… — F. Scott Fitzgerald Copy Share Image
The great thing that I appreciate - the fact that my godfather, William 'Sticky' Jackson, was a Tuskegee Airman because my father was first… — Allen West Copy Share Image
I'll never forget where I came from, and that my home is forever Sweet Home Alabama! — Paul Bearer Copy Share Image
Alabama's a football state and you really don't get too many basketball players out there. — Eric Bledsoe Copy Share Image
When I was growing up in Alabama in the '50s, even though we were poor and the laws were against blacks, we still had… — Jesse Lee Peterson Copy Share Image
Because Republicans defected and voted with all the Democrats to reject Jeff Sessions' nomination when they discovered that when he was working as a… — Lawrence O'Donnell Copy Share Image
On his 916th game as coach at University of Alabama - I've been here so long that when I got here the Dead Sea… — Winfrey Sanderson Copy Share Image
Beginning in June, Alabama seniors previously without prescription drug coverage should begin to see savings of between 10 and 25 percent on their medications. — Mike Rogers Copy Share Image
It is my goal as governor to steady the ship of state and improve the image of Alabama, part of that entails ending unnecessary… — Kay Ivey Copy Share Image