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Crews install signage for Kay Ivey Office Building
['Sherri Blevins']
News - Yellowhammer News
Workers were busy Wednesday installing new signage on the building that houses the Alabama Attorney General’s Office, officially transforming it into the Kay Ivey Office Building, according to a social media post from The Art of Alabama Politics.
The work marks the latest step in a process that began earlier this year when state leaders approved renaming the building in Gov.
Ivey signed the resolution before the Alabama Building Renovation Finance Authority approved the naming on April 9, one day before the ninth anniversary of Ivey taking office as Alabama’s 54th governor on April 10, 2017.
Lawmakers noted in the resolution that Ivey is the longest continuously serving governor in Alabama history and the longest-serving female governor in American history.
The building houses the Alabama Attorney General’s Office and joins a small group of state buildings in the Capitol complex named for former governors, including the Lurleen B. Wallace Office Building, the Governor Gordon Persons Building and the James Elisha Folsom Administrative Building.