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Subject Fighting for Alabama: FBI Growth, Food Safety Wins & Shark Alert Action
Date April 25, 2025 10:32 PM
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FBI Director commits to major expansion in Huntsville alongside Tuberville,
Britt – Redstone Arsenal ‘one of the gems in the FBI crown jewel’


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In one of his first official field visits as FBI Director, Kash Patel toured
the bureau’s growing “HQ 2” campus at Redstone Arsenal alongside U.S. Senators
Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville on Wednesday with a clear message: Huntsville
is not just the future of the FBI — it’s already central to its mission.



The visit comes at a turning point for Alabama’s opportunity to expand its
home to the federal government workforce, including a forthcoming announcement
about the headquarters of U.S. Space Command.

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Tuberville, Britt praise FDA plan to phase out artificial food dyes: ‘GREAT
NEWS’


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Both of Alabama’s U.S. Senators are lauding the efforts by federal officials
to get certain types of artificial dyes out of America’s food supply.



Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joined Food
and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary Tuesday in
announcing a plan to phase out certain food dyes as a part of their “Make
America Healthy Again” initiative.

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Katie Britt joins Lulu Gribbin on House floor to plead for passage of shark
attack alert bill


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Shark attack survivor Lulu Gribbin, of Mountain Brook, traveled to Montgomery
to plead to state representatives to pass a bill that would create a shark
attack alert system, and she had a very powerful political figure by her side.





U.S. Sen. Katie Britt addressed the House, saying Gribbin's faith, courage and
strength made this effort possible.



"Her testimony is an inspiration, and she has truly been a catalyst for
change," said Britt. "I'm grateful for the Alabama House of Representatives
passing this important legislation, and I will keep fighting in the U.S. Senate
to get Lulu's Law signed into federal law. This commonsense legislation would
keep our families and children safe, and there is nothing more important than
protecting the people we serve."

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