Rep. Sewell Commemorates the 61st Anniversary of Bloody Sunday, Highlights Upcoming Alabama Civil Rights Pilgrimage
will be participating in his 19th and final pilgrimage in his official capacity. Watch on YouTube here
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will be participating in his 19th and final pilgrimage in his official capacity. Watch on YouTube here
passage in the House: “We are thrilled for final passage in the House of the Nancy Gardner Sewell … encouraging step, and we look forward to final passage in the Senate.” “Today marks a historic milestone
shutdown, I'm encouraged that House Republicans have finally joined Democrats and returned to the regular appropriations process
serve and protect the community. As Congress finalizes the remaining spending bills for FY26, I will continue advocating
America. Tomorrow, House Republicans have the chance to finally vote to improve the lives of their constituents. “This
funding designed to protect the water resources. Finally, this legislation extends vital funding for marine debris removal efforts
Reauthorization Portal by Figures for consideration in the final reauthorization package, which is expected to pass next year
vast majority of these harmful provisions from the final House-passed version. The FY26 NDAA makes important improvements
additional projects in our district as Congress finalizes the remaining nine spending bills for FY26." Rep. Sewell championed
colleagues in the Alabama delegation in celebrating the final decision to make Huntsville, Alabama the home
Figures and Ezell for consideration in the final reauthorization package, which is expected to pass later this year
timeline for which states can expect a final decision, is leaving states financially vulnerable and forcing many
landscape into the Wild West. This bill will finally bring order to the chaos—protecting universities and conferences
news that the last enslaved Black Americans were finally free. Freedom did not come easily. It came slowly
coverage gap until non-expansion states like Alabama finally expand Medicaid Washington D.C. – U.S. Reps. Terri Sewell … introduced the Bridge to Medicaid Act to finally provide health insurance to the more than 100,000 Alabamians
glad to see this money is finally flowing to Mobile so that the I-10 Bayway Bridge Project
also specifies the deadlines for preliminary and final determinations, which currently lack statutory deadlines. The Leveling the Playing
Alabama and millions of people nationwide can finally access the quality, affordable health care they deserve.” The COVER