Governor Kay Ivey announced Wednesday that she will deliver her ninth state of the state address to the Alabama Legislature and her fellow Alabamians on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, at 6 p.m. CST.
At the invitation of the Alabama House of Representatives, Ivey will deliver her address to a Joint Session in the Old House Chamber of the State Capitol.
The address also comes ahead of Ivey’s 10th regular session as governor.
“We are coming into this legislative session with some serious momentum,” Ivey said. “Just last month, we announced Lilly Medicine would be investing some $6 billion dollars to build a new manufacturing facility in our state, and this is only one of our most recent wins that will further strengthen Alabama’s future. I am proud to work with our legislators this session to get good work done for the people of Alabama. We will continue building on our success in education, bolstering public safety, conservatively budgeting and preparing for Alabama’s strong future.”
Set to commence at 6 p.m., the state of the state address will be broadcasted live across various platforms. Additional details regarding the address, including specifics on how to view and watch live, will be made available in the coming days.
This will be the final state of the state address of Ivey’s tenure.














































