Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey used an executive order Tuesday to fire Veterans Affairs Commissioner Kent Davis, reports AL.com's Mike Cason.
That move came after the state's VA board didn't vote to remove Davis per the governor's request.
Ivey has said the problem she has with Davis is the handling -- or mishandling, according to the governor -- of $7 million in American Rescue Plan Act grants. She said the VA bungled a plan to distribute money for mental health care.
Davis agreed to step down at the end of the year, but the administration said he has not responded to a request to reaffirm that commitment in writing.
Some board members claimed there has been a lack of communication and little effort to work through the issues. Three board members voted "no" on removing Davis, two voted "yes" and two abstained.
On of those voting "yes" was at the meeting as a proxy for the governor, who is on the board but didn't attend the meeting.