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Subject Expanding maternal healthcare access, shining light on UA's dyslexia program, and more...
Date April 5, 2024 10:30 PM
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Official Team Britt Newsletter




Sen. Britt introduces legislation expanding maternal healthcare access


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Alabama U.S. Senator Katie Britt joined a group of fellow lawmakers on
Wednesday in introducing a bill that would expand maternal healthcare access in
rural areas across the country. The legislation, theRural Obstetrics Readiness
Act, increases overall support for rural health care facilities providing
urgent obstetric care to expectant or current mothers.

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Britt calls for classified briefing on the increasing threats from ISIS


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U.S. Sen. Katie Britt believes the Senate needs to more informed about the
rising national security threat from ISIS.



Britt joined Sen. Lindsey Graham in a letter to Majority Leader Chuck Schumer
and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell requesting a classified, all-member
briefing on the increasing threats to the homeland from radical Islamic terror
groups, including ISIS-K, an offshoot of ISIS that exists primarily in
Afghanistan.

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Sen. Britt joins dyslexia education roundtable, shares praise for UA’s
nationally-recognized language therapy program


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U.S. Senator Katie Britt visited the University of Alabama, her alma mater,
last week to participate in a roundtable discussion about dyslexia education
and the school’s CALT program. Anestimated 20%
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“This program not only helps students, but helps other teachers understand the
tools and innovation that are out there and the science that supports it, so
that they can take what they’ve learned back to their communities and change
the trajectory of children’s lives,” Sen. Britt said.

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Katie Britt, Tim Scott demand transparency from Biden following release of
additional Iran sanction waivers


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A few weeks after U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) raised the alarm at her
D.C. update in Huntsville about the lack of transparency and unwillingness by
the Biden administration to hold Iran accountable for their state-sponsored
terrorism, President Joe Biden, his Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, and
Secretary of State Antony Blinkin have recently made the decision to renew yet
another Iran sanctions waiver, according to Britt.



Britt, U.S. Sen. Tim Scott and a host of other colleagues announced Thursday
they had sent the Biden administration a letter protesting the move and
demanding transparency on the issue.

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