State Auditor Commends Governor Ivey Executive Order on State Vehicle Efficiency
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Alabama State Auditor Andrew Sorrell commends Governor Kay Ivey's Executive Order No. 728 promoting efficiency and accountability in state vehicle use. Sorrell described the executive order as a common-sense approach to reducing government size and saving taxpayer dollars. The commendation does not create any new regulatory obligations.
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Alabama State Auditor Andrew Sorrell publicly commended Governor Kay Ivey for signing Executive Order No. 728, which addresses efficiency and accountability in state vehicle use. Sorrell characterized the executive order as a positive step toward reducing the size of state government and saving taxpayer dollars.
The commendation represents an administrative statement of support rather than a binding regulatory action. No compliance obligations, deadlines, or penalties are imposed by this press release. Affected parties should refer to the underlying Executive Order No. 728 for any regulatory requirements related to state vehicle management.
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June 17, 2025
Montgomery – Andrew Sorrell commends Governor Kay Ivey on her Executive Order No. 728 promoting efficiency and accountability in the use of state vehicles. “Governor Ivey has started her second term off in the best possible way – signing an executive order to reduce the size of state government. I compliment her on this common sense approach to saving taxpayer dollars”, Sorrell said Thursday morning.
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