Congress Rep. Sewell to host Telephone Town Hall on Tuesday The hour-long event will conclude with a Q&A session during which Sewell and her guests will take questions directly from constituents. StaffJuly 19, 2022
State Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visits Birmingham to announce $1 billion program The $1 billion plan is designed to restore community contact to transportation and increase economic opportunity. John H. GlennJuly 1, 2022
Congress Sewell discusses gun violence after doomed gun control package passes U.S. House Much of the discussion Thursday centered around the alarming increase in gun crimes committed by youth in Alabama. John H. GlennJune 13, 2022
Congress Rep. Sewell to host virtual discussion on gun violence Thursday The discussion will be streamed online Thursday at 4:30 p.m. StaffJune 8, 2022
Congress Sewell votes to improve families’ access to baby formula The bills are intended to provide the FDA with resources to end the baby formula shortage and prevent it from happening again. StaffMay 19, 2022
State Sewell: $3.6 million federal funds for preservation of African American historical sites Eleven historical sites in Alabama were selected to receive funds, either directly or through associate organizations. John H. GlennMay 17, 2022
State Sewell to announce $575,000 in federal funding for Hill Hospital in York The funding for Hill Hospital is part of the over $8 million that Sewell secured in the FY2022 government funding package for community projects. StaffApril 19, 2022
Opinion Opinion | Congressional lines and congressman will remain the same We essentially have six of our seven districts that are safe Republican seats. Steve FlowersApril 13, 2022
Congress Sewell announces 2022 Congressional Art Competition for high school students The winner will receive free round-trip airfare for two to Washington, D.C. to attend an official reception. StaffApril 6, 2022
Congress Sewell votes to cap monthly insulin copay costs at $35 The Affordable Insulin Now Act passed the House of Representatives by a vote of 232 to 193, with most Republicans voting against it. StaffApril 1, 2022