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Sen. Katie Britt praises advancement of Laken Riley Act
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U.S. Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., praised the advancement of the Laken Riley Act
on Thursday.
The Senate voted 84-9 to move the bill forward on the eve of what would have
been Riley’s 23rd birthday.
“Today’s vote on the Laken Riley Act is an important step forward in making
our country safer, but there’s still more work to be done to get this
commonsense legislation across the finish line,” Britt said. “Laken’s horrific
murder should never have happened. While we cannot bring Laken back, Congress
can and must pass the Laken Riley Act to save American lives and prevent this
tragedy from repeating itself. Congress has an obligation to Laken, her family,
and to Americans in every corner of our country to get this bill passed and
signed into law.”
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Alabama Sen. Katie Britt named deputy whip for Republican-controlled Senate
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U.S. Senator Katie Britt has been named deputy whip for the Senate.
Britt, who was first elected to office in 2023, was named by new Majority Whip
Sen. John Barrasso, of Wyoming. As deputy whip, Britt will be one of 10
Senators to back up Barrasso as part of the Republican majority to push
President Donald Trump’s agenda through.
“I am honored Senator Barrasso chose me to join his team as one of the deputy
whips. Our new Senate Republican majority has a tremendous opportunity to get
things done and enact President Trump’s agenda. As deputy whip, I am excited to
help unite our conference and make a difference in the lives of hardworking
Americans,” Britt said in a statement.
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Senator Katie Britt introduces bill to "Lock the Clock"
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U.S. Senators Katie Britt, Tommy Tuberville and Senate colleagues introduced
the bipartisan Sunshine Protection Act to officially “lock the clock” and end
the twice-yearly time change to make Daylight Saving Time the national
year-round standard.
Britt released the following statement regarding the bill:
“The American people are tired of the antiquated practice of ‘falling back’
every year. Alabamians want more sunshine, and it’s better for our mental and
physical health. With the Sunshine Protection Act we would make daylight
savings time permanent. I appreciate Senator Rick Scott’s leadership in working
to ‘lock the clock.’”
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