ALM Grassroots Coordinator Adam Kilpatrick recently attended the Local Government Health Insurance Board’s conferences in Wetumpka, Gadsden and Spanish Fort to share updates on the many initiatives the League has been working on. The opportunity to share our mission is always valued.
Alabama League of Municipalities
Government Relations Services
Montgomery, Alabama 1,371 followers
The voice of Alabama's municipalities since 1935.
About us
The Alabama League of Municipalities (ALM) is a nonpartisan membership association of more than 450 cities and towns in Alabama. Established on May 15, 1935, as a voluntary association of Alabama's cities and towns, ALM is the primary lobbying advocate for Alabama municipalities, representing its members to the Alabama State Legislature, in the U.S. Congress and with numerous administrative agencies. ALM's services include training for municipal leaders; conferences and meetings where municipal officials and employees can share their views and experiences; and outreach to Alabama citizens regarding the operations of their municipal governments. Its mission is to empower municipal government through advocacy, training and the advancement of effective local leadership. ALM is headquartered in Montgomery and overseen by an executive director and a board of directors that consists of a president, vice president, five elected municipal officials from each of the state's seven congressional districts as well as an executive committee composed of all past presidents still in municipal office. Additionally, seven standing committees develop and implement ALM policies and procedures: State and Federal Legislation; Administration and Intergovernmental Relations; Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources; Community and Economic Development; Transportation and Communication; Public Safety and and Human Development.
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External link for Alabama League of Municipalities
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- Government Relations Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Montgomery, Alabama
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1935
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Primary
535 Adams Avenue
Montgomery, Alabama 36102, US
Employees at Alabama League of Municipalities
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Chuck Stephenson
Director of Information Technology at Alabama League of Municipalities
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Bryan Parker
Director of Governmental Affairs at Alabama League of Municipalities
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Richard Buttenshaw ARM-P, CIC, CSP
Director of Financial Services at Alabama League of Municipalities
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Rob Johnston
Director of Legal Services
Updates
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Join us to help keep the cities and towns we LOVE growing and our Alabama history and culture alive. It all starts LOCALLY, and it starts with YOU. #LiveLocallyAlabama Learn more at: https://lnkd.in/eSc62FXu.
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The Noon Show’s co-host Johnnie Aycock recently stopped by the League to interview our president, Dothan Mayor Mark Saliba, and vice president, Sherry Sullivan, about the new #LiveLocallyAlabama campaign, the role of local officials and the League. This interview really speaks to the heart of what municipal government is all about. We hope you enjoy! Get engaged with the LLA campaign at: https://lnkd.in/eSc62FXu.
Live Locally Alabama Interview Featured on The Noon Show
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We recently interviewed our president, Dothan Mayor Mark Saliba, to learn more about him, his city and his involvement with the League. You can read more about his plans for the organization on pages 6-8 in our latest magazine: https://lnkd.in/e6g-WTHm.
One-on-One with ALM President Mark Saliba
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We held an engaging fall board meeting last week in Montgomery. Members discussed several major topics from public safety to health care and the importance of promoting the #LiveLocallyAlabama campaign. Executive Director Greg Cochran also presented a commendation from Governor Kay Ivey celebrating the League’s 30th Certified Municipal Official Anniversary! 🎉
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Be sure to read the latest edition of The Alabama Municipal Journal to learn more about the #LiveLocallyAlabama campaign, the Alabama Municipal Training Act (takes effect Jan.1, 2025), municipal election laws and deadlines for 2025 elections, the state’s economic future and more! This is all in addition to feature stories on Scottsboro being recognized for its Economic Development Academy experience and our Alabama Communities of Excellence program’s spotlight on Montevallo. 🔗https://lnkd.in/e6g-WTHm
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The League’s six standing committees and legislative committee members met in Montgomery today to discuss legislative priorities for the 2025 session. They had an opportunity to hear presentations from Secretary of State Wes Allen, ADECA Director Kenneth Boswell, Mental Health Commissioner Kim Boswell, Innovate Alabama CEO Cynthia Crutchfield and other special guests from various state agencies and organizations. Thank you to each of today’s speakers, the more than 100 members that attended and the staff that helped pull this event together. View the photo gallery here: https://lnkd.in/eKyiHjYP
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Last week, ALM President Mark Saliba (mayor of Dothan) and Vice President Sherry Sullivan (mayor of Fairhope) sat down with Capitol Journal host, Todd Stacy, to discuss our new Live Locally Alabama campaign! You can watch it below (their interview starts at 40:17). #LiveLocallyAlabama
Capitol Journal - September 27, 2024
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Alabama League of Municipalities reposted this
The League has had more than 5,000 officials engage in the program since it was established and has presented 63 Certified Municipality Achievement Awards since creating the honor in 2018.