Rep. Sewell Statement on Supreme Court Ruling Allowing Alabama to Proceed with Suppressing Black Representation
faith. "This fight is not over. Black Alabamians have fought too hard and sacrificed too much
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faith. "This fight is not over. Black Alabamians have fought too hard and sacrificed too much
their legacy and suppress the voices of Black Alabamians. “To be clear, the State of Alabama remains under
share the concerns of our collaborators serving Alabamians, particularly regarding SNAP penalties tied to state payment error rates
front lines in caring for our most vulnerable Alabamians,” said Rep. Sewell . “When federal funding
Alabama’s waterways. Through this program, more Alabamians will gain access to the safe water systems they desperately
longtime champion of wastewater funding that helps rural Alabamians, I am proud to join Senators Booker and Capito
will never stop fighting to lower costs for Alabamians. "We must return to a sensible trade policy that
pass it without delay." More than 400,000 Alabamians have seen their health care premiums double, on average
struggling to make ends meet, 130,000 more Alabamians are about to lose their health insurance … Stay tuned!" Background More than 477,000 Alabamians rely on the ACA tax credits to afford their monthly
Open Enrollment, when more than 450,000 Alabamians will look to enroll in health care coverage beginning … Ugly Bill, hundreds of thousands of hard working Alabamians are wondering how they will pay DOUBLE for their
million Americans, including more than 750,000 Alabamians , risk not being able to keep food on their table
values that so many of our fellow Alabamians fought, bled, and died for. “To be clear, political disagreements
video on social media highlighting the higher prices Alabamians are facing at the grocery store. Despite President Trump … Ugly Bill, and more than 190,000 Alabamians are expected to lose their health care coverage. Watch
McDonald Hughes Community Center in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. “Every Alabamian deserves a fair shot at getting ahead, and that
history, threatening to kick more than 190,000 Alabamians off their health care and jeopardizing food assistance … more than 750,000 Alabamians
care option to the more than 100,000 Alabamians caught in the coverage gap by extending the Affordable … history, threatening to kick more than 190,000 Alabamians off their health care and jeopardizing food assistance
looking to fill open positions. “Every Alabamian deserves a fair shot at getting ahead, and that begins with
proud to join my colleagues and all Alabamians in celebrating the Marshall Space Flight Center … House Armed Services Committee and a proud Alabamian, I cannot express how much this center has contributed
victories, Julian successfully challenged laws targeting low-income Alabamians and civil rights activists, and he secured acquittals
over $700 billion from Medicaid , threatening 176,181 Alabamians in AL-07 and the healthcare providers that serve
health insurance to the more than 100,000 Alabamians in the coverage gap. The legislation would provide … expand Medicaid, more than 100,000 low-income Alabamians who would otherwise qualify for health insurance coverage
earned and financially stable retirement,” said Smucker. “Every Alabamian and every American should be able to retire with
beginning to phase out at median income. “Every Alabamian and every American should be able to retire with
global economy into turmoil, and working-class Alabamians are hurting,” said Oversight Subcommittee Ranking Member Terri Sewell
Social Security. More than 160,000 Alabamians, my constituents, rely on Social Security for their benefits. They