Governor Ivey Accepts Stan Stabler’s Resignation, Installs Hal Taylor as Acting Secretary of ALEA

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MONTGOMERYThis morning, Governor Kay Ivey accepted Stan Stabler’s undated resignation letter required by Ivey of all the former governor’s staff and cabinet members. Gov. Ivey subsequently named Hal Taylor as Acting Secretary of the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.

 

“Hal Taylor is a man of the utmost integrity who I trust during this time of transition to help in my vision of improving Alabama’s image,” stated Governor Kay Ivey. “I also thank the hundreds of men and women in our state law enforcement ranks who work every day to protect us.”

 

Hal Taylor most recently served as the Deputy Chief of Staff for the State Bureau of Investigations and ALEA Chief of Staff beginning in 2014. Prior to that, Taylor worked for the ABC Board going back to 1992. There he held multiple positions, including executive security and then assistant director of the Enforcement Division.

 

“Governor Ivey has a significant task to steady the ship of state, and I’m thankful she has entrusted me with the duty of leading our state law enforcement agency,” ALEA Acting Secretary Hal Taylor said. “Our troopers, SBI investigators, support staff, and others at ALEA are top-notch, and it’s an honor to work with them in this new capacity.”

 

Ivey intends to conduct a thorough search for a permanent ALEA Secretary.

Media Release/OFFICE OF ALABAMA GOVERNOR KAY IVEY

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