An Alabama man will be among President Trump’s guests at tonight’s State of the Union address.

Entrepreneur Paul Morrow, a native of Plantersville, Alabama and an Army veteran, is founder and president of SDAC, a federal contractor with offices in Homestead, Florida and Selma. According to the White House, Morrow is currently building a new concrete plant in an Opportunity Zone in Montgomery. The new plant will help support several new F-35 jets stationed in the region.

In 2017, Morrow was named the Small Business Administration State of Florida Small Business Person of the Year. He was also a recipient of the Smithsonian Institution’s Outstanding Contribution Award in 2017 for his role in supporting the grand opening of the National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Other White House guests for tonight’s address include:

Stephanie and Janiyah Davis from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Janiyah is a 4th grade student from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She will be joined by her mother, Stephanie.

Kelli and Gage Hake from Stillwater, Oklahoma: Family of Army Staff Sergeant Christopher Hake who was killed while serving his second tour of duty in Iraq.

Jody Jones from Farmersville, California: On December 17, 2018, Jones’ brother, Rocky Jones, was shot and killed by an undocumented immigrant.

Deputy Chief Raul Ortiz from Del Rio, Texas: A U.S. Army veteran and Deputy Chief of U.S. Border Patrol.

Tony Rankins from Cincinnati, Ohio: A U.S. Army veteran, Rankins dealt with PTSD and drug addiction and served time in prison before being helped through job training programs.

Robin and Ellie Schneider from Kansas City, Missouri: Ellie was born at just 21 weeks and six days and is one of the youngest babies to survive in the United States.

Ivan Simonovis from Caracas, Venezuela: Simonovis was the Chief of Police in Venezuela’s capitol city. He was imprisoned in 2004 for protecting protesters and was held in captivity for nearly 15 years by the Chavez and Maduro regimes. He escaped from Venezuela in 2019 and came to Fort Lauderdale.

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