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Congressman Mo Brooks

Representing the 5th District of Alabama

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September 13, 2018 News Releases

Washington, DC— Thursday morning, speaking by phone, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) congratulated Jody Singer on her appointment as Director of NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.

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September 10, 2018 News Releases

Washington, DC— Today, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) sent a letter to U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao expressing support for the City of Huntsville’s Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) grant application.

September 7, 2018 News Releases

Washington, DC— Today, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) emphasized the strong Bureau of Labor Statistics August jobs report.  

Brooks said, “Lost or minimized in the national media’s preference for gossip, hearsay and ‘soap opera news’ is another great August jobs report for America and American families!”

September 5, 2018 News Releases

Washington, DC— Today, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05), supported by fellow Congressmen and backed by 50 sheriffs from across America, led a news conference on the U.S. Capitol grounds that urged Congress to enact stronger immigration and border security legislation.

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August 24, 2018 News Releases

Washington, DC— Today, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) strongly condemned the open borders immigration policies that have again led to the victimization of American citizens by an illegal alien.

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August 22, 2018 News Releases

Washington, DC— Today, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) strongly condemned Democrats’ open borders policies that caused the murder of yet another American citizen, Mollie Tibbetts, whose confessed illegal alien murderer led officials to her body in an Iowa cornfield.

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August 17, 2018 News Releases

Washington, DC—  Today, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine announced the appointment of Huntsville’s Mark McDaniel to the Human Exploration and Operations Committee of the NASA Advisory Council (“NAC”). Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) recommended Mr.

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August 9, 2018 News Releases

Washington, DC— Thursday, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) expressed support for the Trump Administration’s efforts to stand up Space Force as a sixth branch of the military following Vice President Mike Pence’s speech on Space Force at the Pentagon.

July 26, 2018 News Releases

Washington, DC— Thursday, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) voted for H.R. 5515, the House and Senate Conference Report for the FY 2019 National Defense Authorization Act (“NDAA”). The NDAA passed the House 359-54. The NDAA authorizes America’s national security programs.

July 24, 2018 News Releases

Washington, DC— Tuesday afternoon, Congressman Mo Brooks’ (AL-05) amendment in the nature of a substitute to S. 141, the Space Weather Research and Forecasting Act, passed the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee by voice vote.

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In The News

October 23, 2018 In The News
The Trump administration will send about 800 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border ahead of the illegal immigrant caravan, a defense official confirmed Thursday, following through on President Trump’s pledge.
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October 23, 2018 In The News
The migrant column composed of thousands of wannabe lawbreakers and bogus asylum-seekers presses onward towards our southern border, and congressional conservatives have a few different ways that they think the situation should be handled.
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October 20, 2018 In The News
FLORENCE — Congressman Mo Brooks, who represents the Fifth District, told educators and students at Heritage Christian University on Friday that there's been a major shift in philosophy and belief systems in the nation's two major political parties.
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October 18, 2018 In The News
U.S. Mo Brooks, R-Huntsville, issued a warning about the potential for a “Debilitating National Insolvency and bankruptcy that robs America of the prosperity and peace we have long enjoyed” following the release of the Treasury Department’s preliminary Fiscal Year 2018 deficit projection of $779 billion and the Comptroller General’s statement that America’s fiscal path is “unsustainable.”
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October 10, 2018 In The News
Per a Tuesday press release by the office of Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-5), he, Congressman Bradley Byrne (AL-1) and Congressman Robert Aderholt (AL-4) sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions urging him to devote more resources to protect American election integrity from foreigners who interfere in American elections by illegally voting in them.
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October 8, 2018 In The News
The non-descript building, perhaps by design, sits on Diamond Drive in Huntsville's Thornton Research Park toward the western end of a "mythical" city.
October 1, 2018 In The News
Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-5) questioned Edward McGinnis, the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy at the U.S. Department of Energy, about the “absolutely necessary” and “utterly unique” importance of nuclear power production in America during a House Science, Space, and Technology Committee Energy Subcommittee hearing last week.
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September 30, 2018 In The News
SCOTTSBORO, Alabama — According to Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL), the “lawful” policy some municipalities around the country are implementing that allows illegal aliens and non-citizens to vote could be the nation’s “biggest threat.”
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September 28, 2018 In The News
Rep. Mo Brooks (AL-5) on Wednesday thoroughly questioned NASA Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate Bill Gerstenmaier about ensuring commercial crew safety during a House Science, Space, and Technology Committee Space Subcommittee hearing marking NASA’s 60 year anniversary.
September 27, 2018 In The News
Congressmen Mo Brooks (AL-5) and Gary Palmer (AL-6) on Wednesday received the National Taxpayers Union’s (NTU) “Taxpayers’ Friend Award” for garnering two of America’s strongest voting records in support of lower taxes, limited government, balanced budgets and economic freedom during the 2017 Congressional session, per a press release.

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