Rep. Sewell Statement on Supreme Court Decision Allowing Alabama to Use Racially Discriminatory Congressional Map in 2026 Midterm Elections
succeed in silencing our voices. We will not go back to the Jim Crow era. The fight
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succeed in silencing our voices. We will not go back to the Jim Crow era. The fight
take it away,” Sewell said. “We are not going back. Not today. Not tomorrow. Not ever... We will
behind modern standards and best practices, we are going to start to see real strain on systems that … with the understanding that those dollars would go directly toward aviation security and keeping them safe. By reinvesting
also sets the stage for Alabama to go back to the 1950s and 60s in terms of Black … that mission now. The fight must and will go on. “Beyond the courts, we know what
candidate of our choice. We are not going back
would ensure that federal SNAP dollars still go to the states in the event states cannot meet
rebuild our defense industrial base, and it’s going to take partners like this to get us where … economic significance of the project. “They’re going to be building submarines in Alabama, on a river,” Tuberville
Working Families Tax Cuts, more money is going back into the pockets of American workers, families, seniors
systems have high maintenance costs, certain failures often go unaddressed, potentially endangering the health of millions of Americans
mission, and that is exactly what they are going to have in Alabama.” “With Birmingham-Southern being
safer, energy costs are lower, and inflation is going down. The reversal of the Democrats’ regulatory agenda
give tax breaks to billionaires. And instead of going after violent criminals, Trump has sent masked federal agents
also excited to see $68 million going to Redstone Arsenal for the design of the new, state
their policies are failing," continued Sewell. "Prices are going up, jobs are going away, health care is being
awaits consideration in the Senate before going to the President’s desk to be signed into
Radio. This legislation would prevent taxpayer dollars from going to the organization, which has a history of biased
here for their support on it. We’re going to stand up for the average every day American … going to stand up for those professions that matter because no one should be left in a position
This bill says clearly that we’re not going to let Trump dismantle opportunities for the next generation … changes implemented in H.R. 1 are slated to go into effect on July 1, 2026. Figures’ legislation
lengths to which the University will go to appease the Trump Administration in their efforts to stifle diverse … scrutiny? How far is the University willing to go in the name of “compliance” with the Trump Administration
operators deserve to be safe when they go to work,” said Congressman Van Drew. “This bill is straightforward
easier for everyone, the REPAIR Infrastructure Act is going to deliver the safer, more accessible Hudson Valley
committee. I think many people know that I go above and beyond to attempt to work across … colleagues here have touched on. So, I'm going to spend my time touching on another aspect
awaits passage by the U.S. Senate before going to the President’s desk
able to stop. Because it's going to put more stress on the hospitals that we still have … people are going to continue to suffer some of the worst healthcare outcomes. Because all of that that
backwoods of Macon County, Alabama, who would go on to become what the world knows today