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finally moving toward construction after 30 years of discussion, delay and doubt.” … “The Wallace Tunnel and Bayway … follows months – even years – of serious, high-level discussions among Alabama’s congressional delegation, local leaders from Mobile
last line of questioning, Senator Britt discussed her priority of addressing affordability concerns with Dr. Phelan: “… [F]amilies
WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville
Perino and Bill Hemmer on Fox News. She discussed President Trump’s leadership in negotiations with Iran
Futures with Maria Bartiromo on Fox. The Senator discussed President Trump’s leadership on Iran and the Republican
this morning joined National Report on Newsmax to discuss President Trump’s latest actions against Iran
role in this historic move and also discussed the moved with DHS Secretary Mullin in a Senate Appropriations
still out there now.” Secretary Rubio continued by discussing the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, noting, “Where … strategy, you recently announced new sanctions, as you discussed earlier on Cuba’s military industrial enterprise
financial fraud, and online exploitation …” Lastly, Senator Britt discussed her longstanding and continued support for FEMA’s Center
China’s efforts to undermine U.S. automakers as discussions surrounding the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) continue
Adam Telle, Assistant Secretary of the Army to discuss several Alabama infrastructure priorities. Senator Britt began by thanking … move forward more quickly?” Assistant Secretary Telle discussed the steps the Army Corps is taking to streamline these
places that are sometimes unreached.” Dr. Rutter discussed several programs supporting rural research: “In terms of rural research
WASHINGTON – Yesterday, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville
cars, that means more manufacturing.” Senator Britt continued, discussing further Alabama infrastructure projects: “[W]e have a number … restore American’s maritime dominance?” Secretary Duffy discussed the critical need for American-made ships, saying
work that you’re doing. Can you discuss how this request[ed] increase in resources that you have
Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law to discuss how landmark social media verdicts demand Congressional action … also think needs to be done.” Professor Leary discussed the need for legislative change to hold Big Tech
illicit Chinese vapes, saying, “I know that we discussed at your confirmation hearing the great work
Will Cain Show earlier this week to discuss the need to fix our broken immigration system. The bill
Agencies Subcommittee, where she used her time to discuss Brown University’s total failure. You can watch Senator
Senate Commerce, Justice, and Science Subcommittee Hearing to discuss the President’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 budget request
following remarks, in part below, where she discussed how Brown University’s total failure to protect its students … police.’” The Senator then went on to discuss several incidents in which Brown clearly demonstrated a lack
joined NBC News’ Common Ground in a discussion moderated by Meet the Press host Kristen Welker. Senators Britt … Stop the Scroll Act . Excerpts from the Senators’ discussion can be viewed below, and the full segment
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. The Senator discussed her support for several priorities, including youth mental health research
attended a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing to discuss the Biden Administration Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Arctic … Republican senators: “There has been a lot of discussion regarding Jack Smith. We’ve heard it here today