The Association of County Commissions of Alabama is the statewide organization representing county government in Alabama. #67counties, #ONEVoice on #ALpolitics.
The ACCA Workers’ Compensation Board is in town today to discuss key issues affecting county insurance coverage — guiding a proven, self-funded program that continues to save counties millions while delivering dependable insurance solutions statewide. #ALCountyLeadership
The Board of Trustees for ACCA's Liability Insurance Fund is in Montgomery today to tackle the latest issues impacting county insurance — diligent work that ensures reliable coverage, responsible rates and long‑term stability for Alabama counties. #ALCountyLeadership
County administrators reviewing the newest updates to the Alabama County Finance Manual. Many thanks to the Alabama Department of Examiners of Public Accounts for its leadership! #alpolitics@AlabamaCounties
County Administrators from across Ala. are together today to share ideas & address common challenges in county operations. The Annual Administrators Conference focuses on the daily leadership, collaboration & expertise needed to deliver local services statewide. #ALCountyGrowth
The Annual County Engineers Conference continues today, with more than 250 professionals from across the state discussing solutions and best practices to strengthen the planning, maintenance and future of Alabama's county infrastructure system. #ALCountyGrowth
More than 75 county leaders are currently in Central Alabama for a two‑day course focused on strengthening county finance & revenue expertise. The course is just another example of counties' ongoing commitment to sound financial management & effective local government operations.
This week, nearly 100 county leaders are participating in a two-day course offering an in-depth look at shared responsibilities, collaborative opportunities, and effective strategies to support efficient county government operations across Alabama.
As participants in ACCA’s leadership program, these Commissioners have made it their priority to partner with Alabama’s Child Advocacy Centers to advocate for statewide solutions that strengthen child safety and well‑being. #ALpolitics
In recognition of Child Abuse Prevention Month, second‑term County Commissioners prepared pinwheels this morning for distribution to state lawmakers to raise awareness of child abuse across Alabama. #ALpolitics
We’d like to extend a tremendous ‘thank you’ to the bill’s sponsors, Sen. Bobby Singleton and Rep. Ed Oliver, for their diligent and patient work in successfully guiding this priority through the legislative process. #ALpolitics
Today, priority legislation SB269, which expands access to emergency medical care and improves treatment responses times across Alabama, was granted final passage and is now headed to the Governor's desk for consideration. #ALpolitics
Today is our final County Advocacy Day of the 2026 Session, and county leaders have arrived in Montgomery in full force — ready to advocate for the final passage of priority legislation that will improve access to emergency medical services in every corner of Alabama. #ALpolitics
🚑SB269 will go before the Alabama House tomorrow.
Today, Alabamians must wait hours for emergency help because there aren’t enough available ambulances. SB269 helps keep EMS staffed & on the road.
📞Call & ask your House Member to vote YES on SB269.
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We’d like to extend an extra special thank you to Sen. @aprilcweaver for sharing her insight, guidance and practical advice on driving meaningful change for children. #ALpolitics
Members of the ACCA leadership program for second‑term commissioners were in town today for a “Goat Hill Experience” — engaging with state legislative leaders and advancing their Passion Project to strengthen protections for Alabama’s children.
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Priority bill SB269 moved another step forward today in the legislative process! Thank you to the House Insurance Committee for supporting this initiative to expand access to medical care and improve treatment response times in Alabama. #ALpolitics
County leaders are back on Goat Hill today for another County Advocacy Day — bringing a unified voice to Montgomery to support improved access to emergency medical services across Alabama. #ALpolitics
Read Rep. Ed Oliver’s perspective on SB269 by @bsingle362 and ask your HOUSE member to keep Alabama Ambulances on the Road. #alpolitics https://t.co/FckuXonIo0
The Legislature is on the verge of reviving our struggling ambulance services while protecting you from excessive billings after your health insurance has paid.
The fifth regional meeting of the Association of County Administrators of Alabama is taking place today in Baldwin County. It’s another great opportunity for colleagues to gather and share ideas on improving county operations to better serve citizens. #ALCountyLeadership