County Commission | The Magazine April 2020 | Page 16

FROM THE COVER AAEM on Twitter successful advocacy. One of the few general bills Gov. Kay Ivey has signed since the Alabama Legislature began its extended coronavirus-related recess was an ACCA legislative priority initiated by emergency managers. The bill, now officially known as Act 2020-85, authorizes creation of a Statewide Emergency Notification System, available to counties and municipalities for warning and updating citizens. AAEM members have also helped 16 | APRIL 2020 Emergency managers play an important role in legislative advocacy. sustain and expand the Emergency Management Performance Grant (EMPG) program. “There have been two occasions where the EMPG funding was increased at a time that other grants were being cut back or even eliminated,” said Eddie Hicks, Morgan County EMA Director. It is interesting to remember the time when emergency managers were reluctant to become part of ACCA. At the local level, EMA was and is a county agency, answerable to the county governing body. Still, they didn’t want to lose their distinct identity or become overshadowed by other affiliates. But today, AAEM is going strong. And, as Bishop-Gulley noted, participating in ACCA events — conventions, conferences, district meetings and legislative days — alongside members of the Sumter County Commission has been “very beneficial,” creating opportunities for relationship building and important conversations that otherwise would not exist. n