Alabama AGC Official Safety Dog Sworn In As ALEA Trooper K-9

Governor Kay Ivey recently joined Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) Secretary Hal Taylor to swear in Millie, the work-zone safety dog, as an honorary ALEA Trooper K-9. Millie is a Labrador retriever who is also a local certified therapy dog and the official safety dog of the Alabama Associated General Contractors (AGC). Millie has become a familiar and beloved figure in Alabama. She has traveled to all corners of the state alongside her human partner, Morris King, for the past four years to educate communities about the importance of work-zone safety and the dangers of distracted driving. Through engaging programs and public appearances, such as “Lessons with Millie” and “No Phones in the Cone Zone,” Millie has delivered crucial safety messages in an effort to save lives.

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