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There’s an old law school saying, coined by a former New York Supreme Court justice, that a grand jury can “indict a ham sandwich.” This adage has gained popularity in the 38 years since it was uttered because grand juries only hear one side of the case during the indictment proceedings. |
Washington, D.C. — On Wednesday, April 5, Rep. Barry Moore, a member of the House Agriculture Committee, held a farm bill listening session in Dothan to give constituents the opportunity to share what they would like to see in this year's Farm Bill. Topics of discussion included crop insurance and disaster assistance, help for young and beginning farmers, foreign agricultural acquisition, and credit access and technical assistance. Moore was joined by his Agriculture Policy Staffer Samantha Barnett, and Senator Tommy Tuberville's Agriculture Policy Staffer Emma Johnston.
Washington, D.C. — On Tuesday, April 4, Rep. Barry Moore, a member of the House Agriculture Committee, held a farm bill listening session in Montgomery to give constituents the opportunity to share what they would like to see in this year's Farm Bill. Topics of discussion included strong farm safety nets, diversified packing capacity, conservation programming, and public agriculture research and extension services.
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Washington, D.C. — Today, Rep. Barry Moore (AL-02) released the following statement on the indictment of former President Donald J. Trump.
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Washington, D.C. — Today, Rep.
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Washington, D.C. — Yesterday, Rep. Barry Moore (AL-02) voted in support of three bills to protect against Chinese aggression: H.R.
Democrats spent the last seven years telling us that President Trump is a threat to our democracy. They also spent the last seven years orchestrating lie after lie in an attempt to eliminate him from politics. And why wouldn’t they? Until he ran for president, Americans didn’t realize that so many Washington bureaucrats were weaponized against them. The real threat to our democracy is the sham accusations they continue to use to try to put their chief political rival behind bars and preserve the swamp.
