Official Team Britt Newsletter | | | Senators Britt and Peters Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Enhance Body Armor for Female DHS Officers | U.S. Senator Katie Britt, Ranking Member of the Homeland Security Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, and Senator Gary Peters, Chairman of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, have introduced bipartisan legislation aimed at providing next-generation body armor specifically tailored for female law enforcement personnel at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). “I am proud to support the courageous women of the Department of Homeland Security who selflessly protect and serve our nation with distinction,” said Senator Britt. | | | Vicki Self Bailey: Katie Britt is a champion for moms, families | Fresh off Mother’s Day, one Alabama mom has earned a special shoutout – our own U.S. Sen. Katie Britt. During her first 16 months in office, Britt brought a much-needed fresh perspective to the table – that of the only Republican mom with school-aged kids in the Senate – and she’s been a strong voice standing up for parents, families, and children. | | | MOMS Act is truly pro-life, for mother and child | Ahead of Mother’s Day, Republican Senators Katie Britt, Marco Rubio and Kevin Cramer introduced the More Opportunities for Moms to Succeed (MOMS) Act to provide critical support to women and families. This bill will assist women during typically challenging phases of motherhood, including pregnancy, postpartum and early childhood development. As a mom myself, I’ve experienced the joy and the challenges of early motherhood. In those younger years, there are so many questions, so many sleepless nights and so much change that occurs for mother and child. I know this firsthand, as I needed help and support to navigate pregnancy and get a stable footing postpartum. | | | | Alabama values. Alabama first. Claim your EXCLUSIVE coffee mug to show your Yellowhammer State pride! | | | Follow Katie On Social Media: | SIGN UP FOR SMS ALERTS: TEXT "KATIE" TO 27488 | | | Paid for by Britt for Alabama, Inc. | | | |