MPIRay Marler For Henry CountyGilley Mill Farms and HatcheryDothan Tree ExpertsDeer RunDothan Tree ExpertsLast Call SpiritsDMGDothan Tree ExpertsKennedy Land & TimberChris MaddoxDeer RunTri State Parking LotThe PlantDustin FowlerDothan PCGreg FaulkCherry & Irwin Personal Injury AttorneysDothan LivestockFarm Stores DothanLast Call SpiritsKennedy HireSolomon ChevCannabisCannabisGoldin MetalsMarler Probate JudgeE&J Clean Up LLCCannabisGilley Mill Farms and HatcheryCannabisFlowers HospitalHardwick Flooring




State Trooper Association Calling for End to Public Safety Crisis

Matt Boster

Viewed: 4229

Posted by: Matt Boster
Date: Jan 16 2018 12:15 PM

Montgomery, Ala. – At a press conference Tuesday, officials from the Alabama State Troopers Association (ASTA) called on Governor Ivey and state legislators to increase funding for state troopers to combat dangerously low staffing levels at the agency.


ASTA President David Steward said that despite the growth of the economy and the stability of the general fund budget, troopers are still woefully understaffed and underfunded.


"There are less than 250 Troopers to serve all of Alabama, even though recent studies suggest that over 1,000 Troopers is the appropriate number for a state the size of Alabama,” Steward said. “At current staffing levels, there is one state Trooper for every 214 square miles in Alabama.”


Trooper presence on Alabama highways is the single largest deterrent of accidents. Despite this fact previous budget cuts have caused Trooper levels to dip 22% since 2014. During that time, auto accidents are up 16%, auto injuries are up 19% and auto fatalities are up 28%.


Steward says that trooper levels are a matter of life and death.


“Seconds count in an accident and troopers are having to cover hundreds of miles,” Steward said. “Often one trooper is handling multiple counties.”


According to a 2017 survey of Alabamians, 75% of respondents believe a lack of troopers is leading to unsafe roadways, 75% of respondents think troopers should receive more funding, even if it means making other cuts in the budget and 86% of Alabama respondents think troopers are underpaid.


For more information about how increasing funding for state troopers could save lives and make roadways safer, contact the ASTA at (334) 265-2782 or [email protected].


Family First Funeral Home

<- back



Kennedy HireDothan Tree ExpertsCherry & Irwin Personal Injury AttorneysGreg FaulkDeer RunGilley Mill Farms and HatcheryGilley Mill Farms and HatcheryDeer RunDothan Pest ControlRay Marler For Henry CountyFarm Stores DothanMarler for Probate JudgeFerhguson WreckerDothan Tree ExpertsDothan Tree ExpertsGoldin MetalsHarley DavidsonFun ZoneNantze SideLast Call SpiritsWiregrass ElectricCannabisSolomon ChevGoldin MetalsDMGChris MaddoxTri State Parking Lot