Official Team Britt Newsletter | | | Sen. Katie Britt reflects on a year of legislative achievements for Alabama | It’s been a year filled with significant accomplishments and milestones for Katie Britt. During the 118th Congress, the Senator worked tirelessly to invest in Alabama and its small businesses while also addressing America’s border crisis, supporting Alabama families, and strengthening national security.
“Each and every day I serve as U.S. Senator for the great state of Alabama, I fight to grow opportunity for hardworking families and preserve the American Dream for generations to come,” said Britt. “As I reflect on my first Congress, I’m proud to say that I’ve kept my promise to put Alabama first throughout the past two years, and I look forward to building on our important work in the 119th Congress.”
Britt detailed her recent efforts to better both her state and the country in a statement released Tuesday.
“From being a responsible steward of Alabamians’ taxpayer dollars and returning them home to invest in our state; to pushing back on the Biden Administration’s reckless agenda; to introducing bipartisan solutions addressing child care, maternal health, and youth mental health; to combating America’s border crisis and strengthening interior immigration enforcement; to ensuring our warfighters remain the best equipped, trained, and prepared in the world and their families have the support they need; to fighting for Main Street America—I have made sure Alabamians’ voices are heard,” Britt noted. “Our people, values, and interests have a strong seat at the table in the Senate, and we are just getting started.” | | | Report: U.S. Sen. Katie Britt ‘becoming one of the most powerful senators in the Trump Era’ | Citing politicos and leaders on Capitol Hill, the non-profit news organization NOTUS recently hailed Alabama’s junior U.S. Senator Katie Britt as “a young rising star of the Republican Party” slated to be a key advisor to President-elect Donald Trump in his upcoming administration.
Britt received Trump’s endorsement in her 2022 Senate bid after he rescinded his endorsement for her opponent and former MAGA loyalist, Mo Brooks. Britt initially declined to endorse any candidate before the 2024 Republican primary, saying her appointment to the GOP Advisory Council was conditional on her remaining neutral. However, three months before Alabama’s March primary election, Britt came out in full-throated support of the now President-elect.
Britt took office in January 2023. Since then, she has made waves as a staunch Trump ally leading up to his November election. The two shared passing compliments after an Alabama Supreme Court on in-vitro fertilization (IVF), with Trump crediting Britt for educating him on the importance of IVF. | | | Katie Britt calls for reducing legal immigration — ‘American workers have faced stagnant real wages’ | With President-elect Donald Trump assuming office in January, Congress should overhaul guestworker programs like H-1B visas, according to U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery).
Britt told 1819 News on Tuesday, “Working alongside President Trump and his team, my top priority starting in January is securing the border and enforcing immigration laws across our nation’s interior. We must replace catch-and-release with detain-and-deport. Some of the first actions I will take in the 119th Congress are reintroducing the Laken Riley Act, WALL Act, and the Keep Our Communities Safe Act.” | | | | Alabama values. Alabama first. Claim your EXCLUSIVE coffee mug to show your Yellowhammer State pride! | | | Follow Katie On Social Media: | SIGN UP FOR SMS ALERTS: TEXT "KATIE" TO 27488 | By texting KATIE, you consent to join a recurring SMS/MMS text messaging program that will provide alerts, donation requests, updates, and other important information. By participating, you agree to the terms & privacy policy for auto dialed messages from Britt for Alabama to the phone number you provide. Msg&data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help or STOP to opt-out at any time. SMS information is not rented, sold, or shared. View Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions | | | Paid for by Britt for Alabama, Inc. | Britt for Alabama, Inc., PO Box 3759, Montgomery, AL 36109 | | | |