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Katie Britt · AlabamaSenator-elect Britt Britt was sworn in as Alabama's new senator on Thursday. In a letter to Britt, CNN.com's John Sutter writes: "The back-slapping and cheering are over now. It's time to go to work" Sutter: "I know that you will have to toe the party line. That you'll vote for things that I think are hideous"
A simple request for Alabama’s newest U.S. senator
Coverage: 5 sources
Katie BrittBritt will serve on Appropriations; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; and Rules and Administration. The full Senate is expected to approve an organizing resolution this week. Britt follows the footsteps of Sen. Richard Shelby, who also served on all three committees. Britt is the only freshman Senator to be named to the appropriations committee.
Britt to serve on three Senate committees, including Appropriations
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Katie BrittSen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) was sworn in for his first term. Vance said his priorities are securing the southern border, stopping the drug crisis in Ohio, and lowering prices. He said thinking that inflation is something that will balance itself out is a mistake.
Vance sworn in as U.S. senator
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Katie Britt · BirminghamSenator Katie Britt will join an all-female delegation led by Senator Marsha Blackburn, R- Tennessee, to the U.S.-Mexico border next week. The visit to the Del Rio Sector will include a meeting with federal, state, and local law enforcement. The delegation will also visit with landowners in the area and those who have been victimized by the cartels and trafficking along the southern border.
Britt to join Blackburn, Hyde-Smith in all-female delegation to border
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Katie BrittFirst-year Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) embarrassed Attorney General Merrick Garland and exposed intentional dereliction of duty by Justice Department officials telling federal marshals not to arrest people illegally demonstrating at the homes of Supreme Court justices.
[Opinion] Katie Britt unearths scandal: Justice Department ignored the law near justices’ homes
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Katie Britt · AlabamaU.S. Sen Katie Britt, R-Alabama, joined a letter Tuesday urging the Biden administration to continue support for the Medicare Advantage program. The number of Americans who choose Medicare Advantage continues to grow each year, with enrollment doubling over the last decade. The letter has the bipartisan support of 60 Senators.
Britt joins letter in support of Medicare Advantage program
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Katie Britt · MontgomerySenator Britt blasted the failure of regulators, including the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, to adequately supervise Silicon Valley Bank. Britt called for a hearing of the full Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs in which all responsible parties will be called to testify in front of the American public.
Sen. Britt calls for Banking Committee hearing on Silicon Valley Bank
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Katie Britt · United StatesThe trip was led by U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee and included Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith of Mississippi. The senators arrived in the Del Rio Sector Monday evening and immediately attended an operational briefing. They then went on a nighttime visit to trafficking hotspots along the border, including an area along the banks of the Rio Grande.
Sen. Britt: “Unprecedented national security and humanitarian crisis” at the border
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