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April 11, 2024

Washington, D.C. - This week, Rep. Barry Moore (AL-02) congratulated Coach Bruce Pearl and the Auburn Men's Basketball team on the House floor for a fantastic regular season with a finish as SEC Tournament champions.

April 3, 2024
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The Moore You Know

Welcome to our March wrap-up newsletter!

It has been a busy month here in Washington, D.C. If you would like to stay updated on what I'm doing each week, I encourage you to check out my Facebook and Twitter!

March 27, 2024

Washington, D.C. — Rep. Barry Moore (AL-02) released a statement after a young girl in his hometown of Enterprise, Alabama, was a victim of first-degree rape at the hands of an illegal immigrant.

March 25, 2024

Washington, D.C. — Rep. Barry Moore (AL-02) has hired Marshall Macheledt as his Legislative Director and Christian Gentile as his National Security Advisor.

"It's a blessing to add two experienced policy staffers to my team,” said Moore. “My staff and I have made it a priority to keep the people we serve well-informed, and I am confident these new hires will help us take that standard to the next level.”

March 22, 2024
Column

Biden's war on American energy

Since his first day in the White House, President Biden has prioritized wealthy environmentalist donors over hardworking American families. One of his first acts was canceling the Keystone XL pipeline, which would have provided thousands of American jobs and supplied over 830,000 barrels of oil to the United States each year.  

March 22, 2024
Newsletter

Hello, friends!

Veterans’ issues remain a priority for me in the 118th Congress. Direct input from Veterans, military families, and caregivers, is crucial in making sure the policy put forward in Congress matches the needs of those who have risked everything for our country.

March 20, 2024

Washington, D.C. — This week, Congressman Barry Moore (AL-02) congratulated the category and overall winners of the 2024 Congressional Art Competition. Neo Minjoon Choi, a junior at Pike Road High School, was the winner of the Congressional Art Competition for Alabama's Second District.