Congress Brooks cosponsors bill to give veterans free access to federal parks The legislation would give active-duty service members, veterans and Gold Star Families free access to America’s most iconic natural treasures. Brandon Moseley / July 7, 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
Carl, Brooks vote against removing Confederate statues from U.S. Capitol A minority of 67 Republicans joined with House Democrats in support, while 120 Republicans voted against the resolution. Brandon Moseley / June 30, 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
Brooks receives Conservative Achievement Award for 2020 voting record Brooks’ 2020 ACU rating was 56 percentage points higher than the average member of Congress. Brandon Moseley / June 24, 2021
SPLC takes at aim at Mo Brooks’ corporate backers The campaign aims to put pressure on companies that donate to campaigns of lawmakers who pushed the Big Lie. Josh Moon / June 22, 2021
Governor declares state of emergency over Tropical Storm Claudette The governor has retroactively proclaimed the state of emergency for the state of Alabama effective 10 a.m. CT on Friday, June 18. Brandon Moseley / June 22, 2021
Rogers opposes cutting $16 billion from Biden’s defense budget request Rogers said House Democrats’ budget cuts $16 billion from Biden’s budget but does not detail where that cut would come from. Brandon Moseley / June 15, 2021
Mo Brooks addresses Mid-Alabama Republican Club Brooks is running for the U.S. Senate in 2022 for the seat currently held by Sen. Richard Shelby. Brandon Moseley / June 15, 2021
Mo Brooks: Alabama legislators not “real Republicans” another civil war could be coming Brooks told a GOP club that legislators didn't act like "real Republicans" in the last session, and he warned of a coming civil war. Bill Britt / June 11, 2021