Congress Britt applauds HUD secretary nominee Scott Turner at Senate hearing Britt questioned Turner about how he would measure efficiency in HUD’s programming. Mary Claire WootenJanuary 17, 2025
Congress Sen. Katie Britt reintroduces Laken Riley Act in 119th Congress Britt reintroduced the Laken Riley Act to detain undocumented immigrants accused of theft amid increased bipartisan support. Mary Claire WootenJanuary 8, 2025
Congress Sen. Katie Britt supports passage of defense spending bill The 2025 NDAA includes several provisions beneficial to the state of Alabama. StaffDecember 19, 2024
Congress Sen. Britt advances $5.29 million for Tuskegee University’s aviation program This congressionally directed spending would contribute to the growth and success of Tuskegee University’s newly formed flight school degree program. StaffAugust 28, 2024
Congress Sen. Britt secures $9 million for Alabama courthouse restoration Sen. Katie Britt secured $9 million for restoring two Alabama courthouses in Dothan and Birmingham. Mary Claire WootenAugust 5, 2024
Congress Sen. Britt announces MOMS Act, pro-mother legislation The legislation follows Britt’s previous endeavors to create more resources for mothers. Mary Claire WootenMay 14, 2024
National Senators speak out in support of Vulcan Materials Company Lawmakers call to end the unlawful actions against the quarry and mining facility in Mexico. Mary Claire WootenMay 14, 2024
National Britt supports bipartisan telehealth legislation The legislation is a bipartisan effort that is intended to expand telehealth services to more people, sponsored by Britt and 57 other senators. Patrick DarringtonDecember 21, 2023
Infrastructure Sen. Britt on I-65 widening vs. West Alabama Highway: Why not both? Growing up in a rural community, Britt said it is important to provide critical infrastructure to rural areas as well as making much-needed expansions... Jacob HolmesSeptember 19, 2023
State Sen. Britt marks anniversary of Birmingham bombings “Today, we solemnly mark 60 years since one of the darkest days in Alabama’s history," Britt said. Patrick DarringtonSeptember 15, 2023