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Washington, D.C. — Rep. Barry Moore (AL-02) issued the following statement after voting against a short-term spending bill to extends current spending levels through February 18, 2022. The bill now goes to the Senate for consideration.
Welcome to our November wrap-up newsletter. This month was stuffed like a Thanksgiving turkey with trillions of dollars of spending on far-Left policies that will cripple future generations with debt. More on that below. However, I’m proud that I was able to lead a bipartisan effort to help our veterans and their families.
Our values and way of life are under attack, but I promise that I will continue to fight for you, your family, and Alabama’s 2ndCongressional District.
Washington, D.C. — Rep. Barry Moore (AL-02) issued the following statement after voting against the Democrats’ massive multi-trillion dollar reconciliation bill.
Welcome to our October wrap-up newsletter. The month was full of scary news out of Washington with Democrats pushing frightening, far-Left policies on Capitol Hill and from the White House. I’m doing all I can to fight these socialist proposals and to demand answers and solutions to the many crises we are facing.
Our values and way of life are under attack, but I promise that I will continue to fight for you, your family, and Alabama’s 2nd Congressional District.
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Each November 11th, Americans come together to honor our nation’s heroes. This year, I had the honor of speaking at Veterans Day events in Prattville and Wetumpka to thank our many veterans and their families for their service and sacrifice. With both Army Fort Rucker and Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, our district benefits from having a high veteran population. As someone fortunate enough to have served our nation in the National Guard, I take a special pride in the number of veteran constituents I serve in Congress.
Washington, D.C. — Early this morning, Rep. Barry Moore (AL-02) voted against passage of the Democrats' $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill. Moore also voted against a procedural motion to provide a path forward for the Democrats multi-trillion dollar tax-and-spend reconciliation bill.
