National Katie Britt displeased with Senate passage of bipartisan infrastructure bill “I would have been a firm ‘no’ vote on this bill on its own merits," Britt said. Brandon MoseleyAugust 11, 2021
Elections Jessica Taylor promises to stop liberals “from destroying the American dream” Republican Jessica Taylor promised to be Vice President Kamala Harris's "worst nightmare" if elected to the Senate. Brandon MoseleyAugust 4, 2021
Congress Shelby applauds supplemental funding for National Guard, Capitol Police The legislation provides $100 million for the Capitol Police, $300 million for Capitol security measures, and $1 billion for the Department of Defense. Brandon MoseleyJuly 30, 2021
Elections FreedomWorks for America endorses Mo Brooks FreedomWorks for America announced that they have endorsed Brooks in Alabama’s U.S. Senate race. Brandon MoseleyJuly 16, 2021
Featured Opinion Opinion | Mo Brooks says Katie Britt is crushing him in fundraising. That shouldn’t be a surprise Brooks said Britt has outraised him three-to-one. She's done so despite being in the race for only a month. Josh MoonJuly 13, 2021
Congress Tuberville supports greater accountability for pharmacy benefit managers Tuberville is a cosponsor of the Prescription Pricing for the People Act. Brandon MoseleyJuly 7, 2021
Infrastructure Shelby announces FAA grants for airport infrastructure upgrades Eight local airports throughout Alabama will receive more than $8.29 million in Federal Aviation Administration grants. Brandon MoseleyJuly 1, 2021
Congress Tuberville introduces Stop Settlement Slush Funds Act When the federal government settles a lawsuit, funds will go only to the victims, the injured parties in the dispute, or the Treasury —... Brandon MoseleyJune 18, 2021
Elections Mo Brooks addresses Fayette County Republicans Brooks spoke to the Fayette County Republican Party at their regular monthly meeting. Brandon MoseleyJune 10, 2021
Congress Tuberville says Democrats’ spending puts economic recovery at risk Fuel, lumber, bricks, corn, wheat, copper, housing and labor have gotten more expensive in the last year, sparking fears of inflation. Brandon MoseleyJune 9, 2021