Sen. Britt endorses letter urging a prohibition on Chinese seafood imports

Senators Address Illegal Chinese Fishing Practices Last Thursday, U.S. Senator Katie Britt from Alabama signed a letter aimed at the U.S. Department of Commerce, specifically directed to Howard Lutnick. The message calls for action against illegal fishing practices by Chinese boats. In collaboration with another senator from Florida, the letter highlights concerns that Chinese fishermen—significant […]
Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s viewpoint: Supporting America’s heroes

One of my main motivations for running for the US Senate is my background as the son of a World War II veteran. I really believe the federal government must fulfill its promise to offer our veterans timely and quality healthcare after their dedicated service to this nation. There’s not much we can do to […]
Sen. Britt announces the start of applications for the 2026 Senate Youth Program.

U.S. Senate Youth Program Accepting Applications for 2026 Senators Katie Britt from Alabama and Edward Markey from Massachusetts, who co-chairs the U.S. Senate Youth Program, announced on Monday that the program is now open for its 64th application round. The annual Washington Week is scheduled for March 7th to 14th, 2026. “The U.S. Youth Program […]
7 Highlights: Sen. Britt commends DC efforts as they prove effective; Putin-Trump meeting; Moore targets opponents; and more …

7. Two women from Phoenix City, both affiliated with the Democratic Party, have been arrested on allegations of voter fraud. This incident raises concerns about the overall integrity of elections in Alabama, though the Democratic Party claims such fraud is infrequent and generally not a significant issue. 6. A 37-year-old man, who threw a sandwich […]
Sen. Tuberville gives staff member his late father’s flag and military medals.

Senator Tuberville’s Meaningful Visit During U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville’s recent appearance at the Rotary Conference in Dothan, he had more than just a speech and some handshakes on his agenda. He arrived with a wooden shadow box, a thoughtful gift for local director, John Ferguson. This handcrafted box contained a neatly folded American flag, along […]
Sen. Britt supports funding for hospitals and universities in Alabama

Funding Bill Moves Forward in Senate On Wednesday, Senator Katie Britt from Alabama, who serves on the Senate Budget Committee, participated in the advancement of the 2026 Expenditures Committee concerning Labor, Health and Welfare, Education, and Related Institutions. This bill will be up for consideration in the full Senate before making its way to the […]
Sen. Katie Britt shares her thoughts on the initial seven months of the 119th Congress

Senator Katie Britt’s Legislative Accomplishments On Tuesday, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt, a Republican from Alabama, looked back at the legislative work she engaged in during the first seven months of the 119th Congress. She highlighted her involvement in various Senate committees, including Judiciary, Expenditures, Banking, and Rules. “Every day in the Senate, I strive to […]
Sen. Matt Woods introduces HB7 to strengthen Alabama’s school threat regulations

Recently elected state Senator Matt Woods (R-Jasper) is quickly advancing new legislation to bolster protections for schools and public institutions in Alabama. After winning a special election for Senate District 5 in June, he introduced House Bill 7 (HB7), which aims to establish uniform protocols for reporting and addressing threats in schools across the state. […]
Sen. Britt promotes a collaborative GUARD Act to combat cryptocurrency scams targeting seniors

New Legislation to Protect Elderly from Financial Fraud Senators Katie Britt from Alabama and Kirsten Gillibrand from New York have teamed up to introduce a new piece of legislation aimed at safeguarding unprotected elderly retirees, dubbed the Confession (Guard) Act. This Guard Act would enable state and local law enforcement agencies to utilize federal grant […]
Sen. Tuberville suggests a law to prohibit students from certain countries from studying in the U.S.

During the 2023-2024 academic year, over 1.1 million international students were enrolled in U.S. universities, marking a 7% increase from the previous year. However, Republican lawmakers are now attempting to reverse this growth. The Trump administration had already increased barriers for international students and immigrants seeking education in the U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville from Alabama […]