MONTGOMERY, Alabama — Gov. Robert Bentley will discuss Alabama’s tornado damage and the state’s response to it during a televised address to the state Legislature on Tuesday evening.
A spokeswoman for Bentley says the address from the Capitol will begin at 6 p.m.
The leaders of the House and Senate have assured the governor that the members will vote Tuesday to have the joint session for the governor’s address.
The Legislature typically only holds one joint session a year to hear from the governor and that’s at the start of the legislative session for the governor to outline his legislative agenda. But the destruction from the tornadoes April 27 prompted Bentley to seek another joint session.
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