Congress U.S. Senator Katie Britt’s first month in office “I’ve hit the ground running in the Senate, fighting for Alabama’s people," Britt said. StaffFebruary 6, 2023
Congress Britt to serve on three Senate committees, including Appropriations Britt is the only freshman Senator to serve on the powerful appropriations committee. Jacob HolmesFebruary 2, 2023
Congress Britt joins letter in support of Medicare Advantage program Enrollment in the program has doubled over the past decade, serving nearly 50 percent of individuals eligible for Medicare. Jacob HolmesFebruary 1, 2023
Opinion Opinion | Shelby’s last hurrah will benefit Alabamians for generations Shelby appropriated a mind-boggling $660 million of extra earmarked dollars to our state. Steve FlowersFebruary 1, 2023
Congress Sen. Katie Britt, colleagues reintroduce Full Faith and Credit Act The act prioritizes funding for the military, veterans and seniors should the U.S. hit its debt ceiling. Jacob HolmesJanuary 26, 2023
National Britt to join Blackburn, Hyde-Smith in all-female delegation to border The visit to the Del Rio Sector will include a meeting with federal, state and local law enforcement. John H. GlennJanuary 6, 2023
Opinion Opinion | Two new U.S. senators for Alabama We may be in better shape in the senate than some think. Steve FlowersJanuary 4, 2023
Opinion Opinion | Richard Shelby is coming home Alabamians will soon begin to realize what immense power Shelby had in Washington. Steve FlowersDecember 28, 2022
Congress Shelby delivers farewell speech on Senate floor Shelby is the longest-serving senator in the history of the state of Alabama, first elected in 1986. StaffDecember 16, 2022
Congress Tuberville among Senators calling to amend Respect for Marriage Act The amendment would prohibit denials or revocation of tax-exempt status, licenses and more for failing to recognize a same-sex marriage. Jacob HolmesNovember 28, 2022