National Rogers hopes 100 percent of the military will receive the COVID-19 vaccine Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin announced that he will seek President Joe Biden's approval to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for service members. Brandon Moseley / August 10, 2021
Mo Brooks cosponsors Tuberville’s Empowering Law Enforcement Act The Empowering Law Enforcement Act will grant state and local law enforcement inherent immigration enforcement authority. Brandon Moseley / August 9, 2021
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 Moseley / July 30, 2021
Brooks: Unvaccinated soldiers at Fort Rucker shouldn’t be required to wear masks Anyone in uniform who is unmasked is currently required to provide proof of having received a vaccination. Brandon Moseley / July 21, 2021
Ivey: No plans for government workers to knock on doors to promote vaccines Ivey’s office said that the state has no plans to send workers door-to-door promoting, or pressuring, people to get the vaccine. Brandon Moseley / July 13, 2021
Rogers says that Biden failed to present a plan for the future of Afghanistan The Afghanistan War, at over 19 years in length, is the longest war in American history. Brandon Moseley / July 9, 2021
Barry Moore: It’s not “the government’s job to knock on doors” to promote the vaccine White House officials on July 1 announced that federal COVID-19 surge response teams were being readied to send into areas with low vaccination rates. Brandon Moseley / July 9, 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
Ivey leads letter to Biden telling him to leave SCOTUS at nine justices The Constitution establishes the Supreme Court, but does not set the number of justices, nor does it forbid Congress from enlarging the Court. Brandon Moseley / June 30, 2021
Senate candidate Katie Britt campaigns in St. Clair County “I want to be a senator who is not just from here, but who is for here,” Senate candidate Katie Boyd Britt said. Brandon Moseley / June 25, 2021