Legislative District Profiles

Build Your Custom Alabama Kids Count Report

The VOICES for Alabama’s Children Alabama Kids Count Data Book is now fully digital—making it easier than ever to access the data you need, when you need it. With our new custom report tool, you can create and download tailored reports for your state legislative district using the nine key indicators from the Alabama Kids Count Overall County Ranking Index.

Why It Matters?

Better data leads to better decisions. This tool puts trusted, up-to-date information directly in the hands of lawmakers, educators, advocates, and community leaders—so you can clearly see how children and families are faring in the areas you represent and serve.

What Can You Do?

  • Generate a custom report for your House or Senate district
  • View key child well-being indicators in one place
  • Download and share data to inform policy, planning, and conversations

Built for access. Designed for action.

Because the Alabama Kids Count Data Book is fully digital, we can update indicators more frequently and expand access to timely, relevant data. That means you’re not waiting for the next print release—you’re working with information that reflects what’s happening now.

Start exploring your district and turn data into action for Alabama’s children.
How It Works

1.

Select your district to focus on the area you serve.
Choose your Alabama House or Senate district to get started.

2.

Explore key indicators that show how children and families are doing. See how children and families are faring using nine key indicators from the Alabama Kids Count Overall County Ranking Index.

3.

Download and share a custom report to inform decisions and drive action. Create a ready-to-use report you can share with colleagues, stakeholders, and your community.

District Table - Dynamic Data
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Health Education Safety Economic Security
Low Weight Births Births to Teens Aged 15–17 Children Participating in First Class Pre-K ACAP–Fourth Grade English Language Arts (ELA) Teens Not Attending School/Not Working Children in Poverty Medicaid Paid Births (Main Source) Food Insecurity, Children Under 18 Unemployment Rate
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About the Overall County Ranking Index

Discover more about the Overall County Ranking Index, including the nine indicators and its methodology,
in the latest version of the Alabama Kids Count Data Book.