The image features the outline of the state of Alabama in light blue. The top part of the image displays the word 'AMERICA' in black font, and the bottom part has the word 'ALABAMA' in black font. Overlaid on the state outline is the number '250' in bold, with the digits in red, white, and blue, styled with wavy stripes resembling the American flag.
Two boys holding small American flags outside near a car with the trunk open. They are draped in American flags and seem to be celebrating, possibly at a patriotic event, on a bright, sunny day.

Vision

Alabamians understand the importance of their role as active and responsible citizens united in their dedication to the founding principles of our nation, and the pursuit of a more perfect Union.

Mission

To celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States’ Declaration of Independence by supporting and promoting a multitude of programs and events that educate, engage, and unite Alabamians around the nation’s founding principles.

3 Guiding Principles: to educate, to engage, and to unite.

By educating Alabamians about our shared history, we will contribute to a better understanding of who we are, where we come from, and where we choose to go in the future together. By engaging Alabamians, we will inspire citizens to continue to shape our nation as we evolve toward a more perfect union. And by uniting Alabamians in celebrations, we will recognize the power of our diverse stories without losing sight of our common bonds.

Goals

Goal 1: Enrich the awareness and understanding of the principles of our Declaration of Independence, how we achieved independence in the American Revolutionary War, and how we established our system of constitutional self-government.

Goal 2: Advance the cause of liberty and American self-government through promoting civic knowledge and practice with emphasis on the roles of active and engaged good citizens.

Goal 3: Educate students and the public to increase knowledge & appreciation of the breadth of American history and the centuries long quest for “liberty and justice for all”.  Share the stories and contributions of all the people who have inhabited our Alabama land.

Goal 4: Emphasize the service and sacrifices of veterans of all generations who have secured and preserved American independence and freedom and encouraging Alabamians to honor them through our State’s Veterans Register of Honor.

Alabama USA Semiquincentennial Commission

  • Gov. Kay Ivey wearing a red blazer and a white top, standing in front of American and another flag, smiling at the camera.

    Gov. Kay Ivey

    Governor, State of Alabama
    Honorary Chair

  • Sen. Arthur Orr in a dark suit, white shirt, and red patterned tie, against a plain gray background.

    Sen. Arthur Orr

    Senator, State of Alabama Chair

  • Rep. Kenneth Pascall in a dark suit with a red tie, standing in front of an American flag.

    Rep. Kenneth Paschal

    House of Representatives,
    State of Alabama
    Vice Chair

  • Dr. Geri Albright with straight, shoulder-length black hair smiling in front of an American flag.

    Dr. Geri Albright

    Member

  • Sen. Tom Butler in a suit and tie stands in front of an American flag.

    Sen. Tom Butler

    Senator, State of Alabama
    Member

  • Ret. Maj. Gen. Janet L Cobb in uniform, standing in front of American and red flags, smiling.

    Ret. Maj. Gen. Janet L Cobb

    Former Executive Director,
    USS Alabama Battleship
    Memorial Park
    Member

  • Kristin Hellmich with curly hair wearing glasses, a light blue blazer, and a necklace, smiling at the camera.

    Kristin Hellmich

    Director of Strategy and Media Communications, The Poarch Band
    of Creek Indians
    Member

  • Steve Murray with glasses, a beard, and mustache, dressed in a suit, white shirt, and an orange striped tie, smiling.

    Steve Murray

    Director, Alabama Department
    of Archives and History
    Member

  • Peggy Towns with short curly hair, wearing a checkered blazer, smiling, with a warm background.

    Peggy Towns

    Member

  • A man in a suit and tie standing in front of an American flag.

    Robert Aderholt

    United States Congressman
    Member

  • Natalie Steed with shoulder-length auburn hair, wearing a dark blazer and a blue patterned blouse, smiling in front of a plain white background.

    Natalie Steed

    Executive Officer
    Alabama USA Semiquincentennial Commission (A250AL)