A governor’s last stretch: what Alabama’s final months could focus on

Von Braun Center, Huntsville, Alabama, USAThu May 14 2026
Alabama’s governor spent her latest public appearance highlighting past wins instead of diving into current debates like redistricting. Her speech at the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber event focused on economic growth and school improvements, leaving out any questions about ongoing political fights. She praised teamwork with local leaders and business owners as the reason behind new jobs and big company moves like Blue Origin adding 100 more workers in Huntsville. Big investments like Eli Lilly’s $6 billion plant also got a mention, showing how outside companies see Alabama as a solid place to grow.
Education took center stage next, with the governor pointing to new laws that pushed Alabama from the bottom of national rankings up to the top 30 in reading and math. She credited programs like the Turnaround School Initiative, which helped struggling schools improve faster than average. The state just approved its largest education budget ever, which she framed as an investment in future workers and children. Still, some might wonder if these gains are enough or if they’ll last after she leaves office. Infrastructure also made the list, with the governor bragging about $2 billion raised since 2019 for 500 road and bridge projects. The I-565 widening project stood out as an example of how gas tax money is being used. Yet while these projects sound impressive, critics often argue that Alabama’s infrastructure still lags behind many states. The question remains: will these efforts keep pace with growing needs?
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