Congress Sen. Britt emphasizes child care issues in hearing with labor secretary During a Senate hearing, Britt pressed the labor secretary on child care reform, highlighting its impact on workforce participation and economic growth. Alex Jobin4 days ago
Congress Sewell sends letters to Buttigieg, Federal Railroad Administration over train blockages Sewell's letters came after a train in Birmingham's West End neighborhood sat idle for nearly a week. Josh MoonNovember 9, 2021
Congress Mo Brooks personally profits under Biden energy policies He’s also referred to it, and to the Biden energy policy, as “socialist.” Bill BrittNovember 4, 2021
Congress Carl cosponsors bill to use COVID relief funds for infrastructure Carl accused Speaker Nancy Pelosi of "holding the American people hostage." John H. GlennOctober 27, 2021
Congress Sewell cosponsors legislation to increase Social Security The legislation would provide the first benefits increase in 50 years. Josh MoonOctober 27, 2021
Congress Report: Mo Brooks worked with planners of Jan. 6 rallies A report in Rolling Stone, quoting two potential witnesses, names Brooks and a handful of Republican congressmen. Josh MoonOctober 25, 2021
Congress Sewell, House vote to hold Bannon in contempt in Jan. 6 investigation Sewell was the only member of the Alabama delegation to vote to hold Bannon accountable for ignoring a subpoena. Josh MoonOctober 22, 2021
Congress Report: Mo Brooks failed to disclose personal stock sales Brooks sold up to $50,000 in a vaccine-maker's stock and didn't report the sale for nearly two months. Josh MoonOctober 20, 2021
Congress Shelby says Democratic spending bills fall short on defense spending Democrats' spending bills cut border wall funding while boosting child care and public school funding. Eddie BurkhalterOctober 19, 2021
Congress Sewell votes to prevent U.S. default Sewell was the Alabama member of Congress to vote in favor of raising the debt limit. Josh MoonOctober 13, 2021
Congress Shelby urges Democrats to adopt funding bill to stave off shutdown, default By mid-October, if the debt ceiling doesn't rise, the U.S. could default on its debts for the first time in history. John H. GlennSeptember 28, 2021