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Sen. Katie Britt promotes early literacy in NICU reading session at Children’s
of Alabama and UAB Hospital
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As part of the 2024 NICU Bookworms Day, U.S. Senator Katie Britt visited
Children’s of Alabama and the UAB Hospital on Monday to read to premature and
sick newborns in the neonatal intensive care unit. She selected a handful of
books from the hospital’s new book vending machine.
“I want every child to have the opportunity to live their American Dream, and
early brain development is a key part of ensuring that is possible because it
sets a foundation for a child’s future,” Britt said. “UAB and Children’s
Bookworm Day is an important initiative that shows parents just how vital it is
to read to their babies from an early age.”
“I read to my kids throughout their early years, and, today, I was able to
read to precious babies receiving life-saving care in the NICUs at UAB Hospital
and Children’s of Alabama.”
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Birmingham receives $4.2 million grant for real time crime center, secured by
Sen. Katie Britt
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A new congressionally directed grant totaling $4.2 million will enable the
City of Birmingham to purchase additional cameras and install them in
high-crime areas.
According to Sen. Britt’s office, the funds will also be used by the city’s
Real Time Crime Center to support local and state law enforcement officers and
their ability to respond more quickly to crimes in progress or to those that
recently occurred, aiding in crime prevention and the apprehension of those
committing violent crimes.
Birmingham, like Montgomery, is experiencing a sharp increase in homicides in
the first half of 2024. 103 homicides have been reported in the city as of
August 14, 2024. Birmingham had 153 homicides in 2022, a record high. At this
point in 2023, 96 homicides had been reported.
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National group launches billboard campaign in Alabama thanking Sen. Britt for
legislative action on childcare access, affordability
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A non-partisan advocacy group has announced the beginning of a billboard
campaign across Alabama thanking U.S. Senator Katie Britt for her work and
leadership on the recently introduced bipartisan child care package.
Engage for Common Sense Solutions said their goal is to elevate Britt’s
efforts in co-sponsoring the Child Care Availability and Affordability Act and
the Child Care Workforce Act with fellow U.S. Senator Tim Kaine (D-Va.). Set to
begin this week, the billboards will feature messages of appreciation for
Britt, highlighting key aspects of the proposed legislation.
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Katie Britt stresses defeating 'radical' Biden-Harris agenda in hometown
address
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In her speech to the Republican Women of Coffee County, U.S. Sen. Katie Britt
blasted the dangerous and radical agenda of the Biden-Harris administration and
articulated the momentous choice facing Americans in November.
Britt began with a nod to her own roots in Enterprise, saying, "It is
wonderful to see so many friends, so many familiar faces, so many people who
have invested in me."
She then shifted to the crisis facing America, stating, "We know that the
country we know and love is slipping away right in front of us. … We…face
tremendous challenges in our nation right now… They stem from the Biden-Harris
agenda."
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