Congress Shelby reiterates unease over 2023 defense appropriations Shelby has previously expressed his unease with "insufficient" funding for the U.S Air Force. John H. Glenn / May 27, 2022
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. May 19, 2022
Shelby shares concern about insufficient Air Force funding “We must provide sufficient funding to invest in our future technologies while maintaining a credible conventional and strategic deterrent capability," Shelby said. May 18, 2022
Jan. 6 Committee issues subpoena for Mo Brooks Brooks had previously turned down a request to voluntarily speak with the committee investigating the deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol. Eddie Burkhalter / May 13, 2022
Shelby expresses concern about FY23 Army budget request “With inflation at the highest levels we’ve seen in 40 years, this request represents a cut from 2022 enacted levels," Shelby said. May 11, 2022
New poll shows dramatic shift in Alabama U.S. Senate race In the survey, Britt also leads on fighting inflation, protecting second amendment gun rights and securing the country’s Southern border. Bill Britt / May 7, 2022
Jan. 6 Committee seeks meeting with Mo Brooks over deadly Capitol attack The Jan. 6 Committee asked for a meeting to discuss Brooks's statements that Trump asked for his help to overturn the election results. Eddie Burkhalter / May 3, 2022
Shelby: University of Alabama receives $360 million NOAA Research Award The goal of this institute will be to improve NOAA's actionable water resource information for forecasts, watches, warnings, and related products. April 7, 2022
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. April 6, 2022
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. April 1, 2022