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Sen. Katie Britt, first responders celebrate progress on Northern Beltline
project: ‘It will save lives’
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U.S. Senator Katie Britt joined local, state and regional leaders, as well as
many supportive first responders on Wednesday at the site of the Birmingham
Northern Beltline to review progress on the expressway’s construction.
“The Birmingham Northern Beltline is a crucial project not just for local
communities but for our state and for the entire region,” Sen. Britt said.
“This is exactly the kind of work I came and asked you all to let me do in
Washington, D.C. It’s also how I believe that federal transportation and
infrastructure dollars should be spent – strategically and in a way that drives
growth for local communities.”
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Sen. Britt sponsors bill to boost American-made cotton
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US. Sens. Katie Britt, R-Alabama; Cindy Hyde-Smith, R-Mississippi; Roger
Marshall, R-Kansas; and Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman John Boozman,
R-Arkansas, on Wednesday introduced S.1919, the Buying American Cotton Act,
legislation that incentivizes the consumption of products made with U.S. cotton.
“It’s imperative we champion American-made cotton produced in our Cotton Belt
states, like Alabama. This legislative effort reinforces my commitment to our
cotton growers and ginners by incentivizing the purchase of U.S. cotton and by
combating the illegal market practices our adversaries implement to gain a
competitive advantage,” Britt said. “I’m proud to join my colleagues in
supporting this critical industry to produce even more high-quality, Made in
America cotton.”
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Bipartisan “Stop the Scroll Act” Reintroduced by Senators Britt and Fetterman
to Address Mental Health Risks of Social Media
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U.S. Senators Katie Britt and John Fetterman (D-Pa.) have reintroduced the
Stop the Scroll Act during Mental Health Awareness Month, aiming to raise
awareness about the mental health effects of social media usage. The bipartisan
legislation would require a mental health warning label on social media
platforms and provide users with access to mental health resources.
The bill responds to a recommendation by the U.S. Surgeon General last year,
which called for warning labels similar to those seen on tobacco products. If
enacted, the legislation would direct the Surgeon General to develop the label,
while the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) would oversee its implementation.
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