Alabama’s junior U.S. senator said she will work with President Donald Trump’s health secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy, Jr ...
Trump signed another executive order on Friday establishing the White House Faith Office that will promote faith-based ...
About 100 Birmingham-area residents gathered outside the federal courthouse downtown, demanding action from Sen. Katie Britt ...
A bill has been introduced in the Alabama House of Representatives that would prevent children 16 and younger from creating ...
The bill would also stop social media companies from using algorithms to send “targeted content” to users under the age of 17 ...
The first piece of legislation to be signed by President Donald Trump is on its way to his desk. Wednesday afternoon, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Laken Riley Act, advancing it for him ...
U.S. Senator Katie Britt, R-Alabama, joined Senator James Lankford, R-Oklahoma, and introduced a bill to the 119th Congress titled the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act. This bill is ...
The legislation proposes a minimum age of 13 for social media accounts and aims to restrict algorithmically targeted content.
Before state leaders officially get started, House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter provided a preview of what to expect for this ...
Let’s be clear — this is a massive win. It’s a testament to Britt’s tenacity, her ability to outmaneuver weak-kneed politicians, and her refusal to back down in the face of the left’s usual smear ...
Observations: Time was when National Signing Day was a big deal for college football fans in Alabama and across the country.
Alabama's Sen. Katie Britt is co-sponsoring a bill that would effectively codify President Trump's order on birthright citizenship in the United States.