Congress Rep. Sewell marks four years since the Jan. 6 Capitol attack “As Americans, we should never forget the events of January 6th," Sewell said. Staff1 hour ago
Congress Rep. Sewell condemns GOP attacks on diversity, inclusion in defense bill A Republican amendment would eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion offices at the Department of Defense and all associated personnel. StaffJune 14, 2024
Congress Sen. Tuberville champions Republican Farm Bill framework The Republican Farm Bill proposal has been criticized for its negative impacts on SNAP, animal welfare protections, and climate change. Chance PhillipsJune 13, 2024
Congress Congressional delegation voices support for Mobile River Bridge and Bayway project The delegation urged the U.S. Department of Transportation to approve the state’s application for federal assistance. StaffJune 12, 2024
Congress Rep. Sewell commemorates the 60th Anniversary of Bloody Tuesday in Tuscaloosa Though lesser known, the events of Bloody Tuesday set the stage for Bloody Sunday. StaffJune 10, 2024
Congress Senate blocks Right to Contraception Act due to partisan divide After failure to advance the Right to Contraception Act, Democrats will place reproductive rights in the forefront before the election. Mary Claire WootenJune 6, 2024
Congress Sen. Katie Britt joins bipartisan delegation in Normandy for D-Day 80th anniversary The delegation will commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landing by Allied forces during World War II. StaffJune 6, 2024
Congress Rep. Sewell joins Congressional Delegation to Normandy for the 80th Anniversary of D-Day Rep. Terri Sewell honored Capt. Malcolm A. Smith, a Birmingham native, on the House Floor on Tuesday. StaffJune 6, 2024
Congress Sen. Britt criticizes Right to Contraception Act, pushes own legislation Senator Britt accused Democrats of a “Summer of Scare Tactics” for holding a vote on the Right to Contraception Act. Chance PhillipsJune 5, 2024
Congress Rep. Sewell’s bill to rename Post Office for Albert Turner Sr. passes House Albert Turner, Sr., born in Perry County, Alabama in 1936, devoted his life to the Civil Rights Movement. StaffJune 4, 2024
Congress Alabama senators support legislation to end incentives for reducing methane emissions The Natural Gas Tax Repeal Act would end both subsidies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and penalties for excessive emissions. Chance PhillipsMay 30, 2024