National Rogers: Biden administration turned its back on women, children in Afghanistan The Taliban took Kandahar on Friday and the Afghan Presidential Palace in Kabul on Sunday. Brandon Moseley / August 16, 2021
Sewell welcomes HUD Sec. Marcia Fudge to Birmingaham Cities like Birmingham would receive priority funding for public housing assistance under President Biden's Build Back Better agenda. Brandon Moseley / August 12, 2021
Alabama Republicans oppose additional COVID-19 mandates “Getting a vaccine and wearing a mask should be a choice, not a government mandate," said Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth. Brandon Moseley / August 4, 2021
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 Moseley / August 4, 2021
WTO to meet to consider temporarily lifting vaccine patent protection According to the UN, wealthy countries received 82 percent of vaccine doses, while poor nations received less than 1 percent. Brandon Moseley / July 28, 2021
Carl leads letter thanking Ivey for deploying National Guard troops to the border Carl was joined in the letter by Congressmen Mo Brooks, Barry Moore, Mike Rogers, Gary Palmer and Robert Aderholt. Brandon Moseley / July 1, 2021
Shelby expresses concerns over defense cuts Many in Congress have expressed concern over the declining numbers of ships that the U.S. Navy is able to deploy at any given time. Brandon Moseley / June 28, 2021
Rogers opposes repeal of the 2002 Iraq AUMF Rogers, ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee, spoke on the floor against the repeal of the 2002 AUMF. Brandon Moseley / June 24, 2021
Rogers concerned Air Force readiness could be harmed by Biden defense budget The Biden administration has downsized the defense budget in their first budget request. Brandon Moseley / June 21, 2021
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 — not outside groups. Brandon Moseley / June 18, 2021