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Governor of Alabama. Never accepted a paycheck. Not until Alabama reaches 5.2 % Full Employment. Alabama is truly a . Tweets by Gov signed -GRB

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  1. LATEST:Meeting now with hardest hit , & State Climatologist on the historic

  2. So am I. Such a great program to honor our Veterans!

  3. BREAKING: Clyde the Turkey lives to see another day.

  4. Congratulations President-elect Trump. I look forward to supporting your leadership, creating opportunities for all.

  5. Grateful for our Freedom and the Right to vote. -GRB

  6. Valley, Lanett, Cleburne County today. Always love helping with improvements to our rural towns. Making a difference for our people.

  7. Our director joined in announcing a $250k CDBG for a new Senior Center in Valley.

  8. Find out how drought is affecting your neighborhood. Enter your zip code at the bottom of the page at .

  9. WATCH: "We're in a serious situation that impacts people's lives more now than timber burning."

  10. Conf call w/ Legislators on . Big concerns-cattle farmers, water tables. New updated maps expect most of AL to be Level 4/5.

  11. NEW: Drought Emergency expanded. All Alabama Counties now under "Burn Ban" due to historic

  12. : expands drought emergency declaration to all 67 AL counties. 'No Burn' order now in statewide effect.

  13. BREAKING: expands drought emergency to cover entire state.

  14. Bentley says lake supplies water for 600,000 in area

  15. At Lake Purdy, already down to historic low levels due to the . Manager Ken Delap explains the impact this has on the area.

  16. WATCH LIVE: to share update on drought conditions in Alabama

  17. . is expected to speak about the drought from Lake Purdy | WATCH OUR LIVE STREAM:

  18. Thanks for your . Always an honor to be able to help out small towns like Tallassee & make a difference.

  19. . has awarded a $188,655 grant to VOCAL House to assist violent crimes victims throughout the state.

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