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The proud daughter of two small business owners, she quickly learned the importance of hard work, grit, and determination. Growing up outside the gates of Fort Rucker, she witnessed firsthand the incredible sacrifices of America’s servicemen and women, as well as their families. Senator Britt graduated from Enterprise High School in 2000. Education and Career Senator Britt is an alumna of the University of Alabama, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Political Science. Upon graduation in 2004, she worked for United States Senator Richard Shelby, Alabama’s then-senior Senator, as his deputy press secretary and press secretary. In 2007, she became special assistant to the president of the University of Alabama. After earning her Juris Doctor in 2013 from the University of Alabama School of Law, she practiced law until taking a leave of absence to serve on Senator Shelby’s reelection campaign as deputy campaign manager and communications director. In 2016, Shelby named her chief of staff in his office, where she served until her selection as the first female president and CEO of Alabama’s business council in 2018. Before her election to the United States Senate in 2022, she returned to her former law firm. Serving Alabama In 2023, Senator Britt was sworn in as Alabama’s first elected female Senator, the youngest Republican woman ever elected to the U.S. Senate, and the only Republican mom of school-aged kids serving in the Senate. As Chair of the Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee, Senator Britt has made border security a top priority, fighting to defend hardworking Americans and protect our homeland. 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Upon graduation in 2004, she worked for United States Senator Richard Shelby, Alabama’s then-senior Senator, as his deputy press secretary and press secretary. In 2007, she became special assistant to the president of the University of Alabama. After earning her Juris Doctor in 2013 from the University of Alabama School of Law, she practiced law until taking a leave of absence to serve on Senator Shelby’s reelection campaign as deputy campaign manager and communications director. In 2016, Shelby named her chief of staff in his office, where she served until her selection as the first female president and CEO of Alabama’s business council in 2018. Before her election to the United States Senate in 2022, she returned to her former law firm. Serving Alabama In 2023, Senator Britt was sworn in as Alabama’s first elected female Senator, the youngest Republican woman ever elected to the U.S. Senate, and the only Republican mom of school-aged kids serving in the Senate. 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Senator Britt graduated from Enterprise High School in 2000. Education and Career Senator Britt is an alumna of the University of Alabama, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Political Science. Upon graduation in 2004, she worked for United States Senator Richard Shelby, Alabama’s then-senior Senator, as his deputy press secretary and press secretary. In 2007, she became special assistant to the president of the University of Alabama. After earning her Juris Doctor in 2013 from the University of Alabama School of Law, she practiced law until taking a leave of absence to serve on Senator Shelby’s reelection campaign as deputy campaign manager and communications director. In 2016, Shelby named her chief of staff in his office, where she served until her selection as the first female president and CEO of Alabama’s business council in 2018. Before her election to the United States Senate in 2022, she returned to her former law firm. Serving Alabama In 2023, Senator Britt was sworn in as Alabama’s first elected female Senator, the youngest Republican woman ever elected to the U.S. Senate, and the only Republican mom of school-aged kids serving in the Senate. As Chair of the Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee, Senator Britt has made border security a top priority, fighting to defend hardworking Americans and protect our homeland. Additionally, s","source_url":"https://www.britt.senate.gov/about","source_date":"2026-05-23"},{"topic":"Education","stance":"Committees","detail":"Appropriations Judiciary Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Rules and Administration Download Official Bio Download Official Photo Download Official Bio Download Official Photo Growing Up in the Wiregrass A native of Enterprise, Alabama, the foundational values of faith, family, and freedom were instilled in Senator Britt from an early age. The proud daughter of two small business owners, she quickly learned the importance of hard work, grit, and determination. Growing up outside the gates of Fort Rucker, she witnessed firsthand the incredible sacrifices of America’s servicemen and women, as well as their families. Senator Britt graduated from Enterprise High School in 2000. Education and Career Senator Britt is an alumna of the University of Alabama, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Political Science. Upon graduation in 2004, she worked for United States Senator Richard Shelby, Alabama’s then-senior Senator, as his deputy press secretary and press secretary. In 2007, she became special assistant to the president of the University of Alabama. After earning her Juris Doctor in 2013 from the University of Alabama School of Law, she practiced law until taking a leave of absence to serve on Senator Shelby’s reelection campaign as deputy campaign manager and communications director. In 2016, Shelby named her chief of staff in his office, where she served until her selection as the first female president and CEO of Alabama’s business council in 2018. Before her election to the United States Senate in 2022, she returned to her former law firm. Serving Alabama In 2023, Senator Britt was sworn in as Alabama’s first elected female Senator, the youngest Republican woman ever elected to the U.S. Senate, and the only Republican mom of school-aged kids serving in the Senate. As Chair of the Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee, Senator Britt has made border security a top priority, fighting to defend hardworking Americans and protect our homeland. 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Upon graduation in 2004, she worked for United States Senator Richard Shelby, Alabama’s then-senior Senator, as his deputy press secretary and press secretary. In 2007, she became special assistant to the president of the University of Alabama. After earning her Juris Doctor in 2013 from the University of Alabama School of Law, she practiced law until taking a leave of absence to serve on Senator Shelby’s reelection campaign as deputy campaign manager and communications director. In 2016, Shelby named her chief of staff in his office, where she served until her selection as the first female president and CEO of Alabama’s business council in 2018. Before her election to the United States Senate in 2022, she returned to her former law firm. Serving Alabama In 2023, Senator Britt was sworn in as Alabama’s first elected female Senator, the youngest Republican woman ever elected to the U.S. Senate, and the only Republican mom of school-aged kids serving in the Senate. 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Senator Britt graduated from Enterprise High School in 2000. Education and Career Senator Britt is an alumna of the University of Alabama, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Political Science. Upon graduation in 2004, she worked for United States Senator Richard Shelby, Alabama’s then-senior Senator, as his deputy press secretary and press secretary. In 2007, she became special assistant to the president of the University of Alabama. After earning her Juris Doctor in 2013 from the University of Alabama School of Law, she practiced law until taking a leave of absence to serve on Senator Shelby’s reelection campaign as deputy campaign manager and communications director. In 2016, Shelby named her chief of staff in his office, where she served until her selection as the first female president and CEO of Alabama’s business council in 2018. Before her election to the United States Senate in 2022, she returned to her former law firm. Serving Alabama In 2023, Senator Britt was sworn in as Alabama’s first elected female Senator, the youngest Republican woman ever elected to the U.S. Senate, and the only Republican mom of school-aged kids serving in the Senate. As Chair of the Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee, Senator Britt has made border security a top priority, fighting to defend hardworking Americans and protect our homeland. Additionally, s","source_url":"https://www.britt.senate.gov/about","source_date":"2026-05-23"},{"topic":"Technology","stance":"Committees","detail":"Appropriations Judiciary Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Rules and Administration Download Official Bio Download Official Photo Download Official Bio Download Official Photo Growing Up in the Wiregrass A native of Enterprise, Alabama, the foundational values of faith, family, and freedom were instilled in Senator Britt from an early age. The proud daughter of two small business owners, she quickly learned the importance of hard work, grit, and determination. Growing up outside the gates of Fort Rucker, she witnessed firsthand the incredible sacrifices of America’s servicemen and women, as well as their families. Senator Britt graduated from Enterprise High School in 2000. Education and Career Senator Britt is an alumna of the University of Alabama, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Political Science. Upon graduation in 2004, she worked for United States Senator Richard Shelby, Alabama’s then-senior Senator, as his deputy press secretary and press secretary. In 2007, she became special assistant to the president of the University of Alabama. After earning her Juris Doctor in 2013 from the University of Alabama School of Law, she practiced law until taking a leave of absence to serve on Senator Shelby’s reelection campaign as deputy campaign manager and communications director. In 2016, Shelby named her chief of staff in his office, where she served until her selection as the first female president and CEO of Alabama’s business council in 2018. Before her election to the United States Senate in 2022, she returned to her former law firm. Serving Alabama In 2023, Senator Britt was sworn in as Alabama’s first elected female Senator, the youngest Republican woman ever elected to the U.S. Senate, and the only Republican mom of school-aged kids serving in the Senate. As Chair of the Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee, Senator Britt has made border security a top priority, fighting to defend hardworking Americans and protect our homeland. 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Upon graduation in 2004, she worked for United States Senator Richard Shelby, Alabama’s then-senior Senator, as his deputy press secretary and press secretary. In 2007, she became special assistant to the president of the University of Alabama. After earning her Juris Doctor in 2013 from the University of Alabama School of Law, she practiced law until taking a leave of absence to serve on Senator Shelby’s reelection campaign as deputy campaign manager and communications director. In 2016, Shelby named her chief of staff in his office, where she served until her selection as the first female president and CEO of Alabama’s business council in 2018. Before her election to the United States Senate in 2022, she returned to her former law firm. Serving Alabama In 2023, Senator Britt was sworn in as Alabama’s first elected female Senator, the youngest Republican woman ever elected to the U.S. Senate, and the only Republican mom of school-aged kids serving in the Senate. As Chair of the Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee, Senator Britt has made border security a top priority, fighting to defend hardworking Americans and protect our homeland. Additionally, s","source_url":"https://www.britt.senate.gov/about","source_date":"2026-05-23"},{"topic":"Social Security","stance":"Committees","detail":"Appropriations Judiciary Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Rules and Administration Download Official Bio Download Official Photo Download Official Bio Download Official Photo Growing Up in the Wiregrass A native of Enterprise, Alabama, the foundational values of faith, family, and freedom were instilled in Senator Britt from an early age. The proud daughter of two small business owners, she quickly learned the importance of hard work, grit, and determination. Growing up outside the gates of Fort Rucker, she witnessed firsthand the incredible sacrifices of America’s servicemen and women, as well as their families. Senator Britt graduated from Enterprise High School in 2000. Education and Career Senator Britt is an alumna of the University of Alabama, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Political Science. Upon graduation in 2004, she worked for United States Senator Richard Shelby, Alabama’s then-senior Senator, as his deputy press secretary and press secretary. In 2007, she became special assistant to the president of the University of Alabama. After earning her Juris Doctor in 2013 from the University of Alabama School of Law, she practiced law until taking a leave of absence to serve on Senator Shelby’s reelection campaign as deputy campaign manager and communications director. In 2016, Shelby named her chief of staff in his office, where she served until her selection as the first female president and CEO of Alabama’s business council in 2018. Before her election to the United States Senate in 2022, she returned to her former law firm. Serving Alabama In 2023, Senator Britt was sworn in as Alabama’s first elected female Senator, the youngest Republican woman ever elected to the U.S. Senate, and the only Republican mom of school-aged kids serving in the Senate. As Chair of the Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee, Senator Britt has made border security a top priority, fighting to defend hardworking Americans and protect our homeland. Additionally, s","source_url":"https://www.britt.senate.gov/about","source_date":"2026-05-23"},{"topic":"Agriculture","stance":"Committees","detail":"Appropriations Judiciary Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Rules and Administration Download Official Bio Download Official Photo Download Official Bio Download Official Photo Growing Up in the Wiregrass A native of Enterprise, Alabama, the foundational values of faith, family, and freedom were instilled in Senator Britt from an early age. The proud daughter of two small business owners, she quickly learned the importance of hard work, grit, and determination. Growing up outside the gates of Fort Rucker, she witnessed firsthand the incredible sacrifices of America’s servicemen and women, as well as their families. Senator Britt graduated from Enterprise High School in 2000. Education and Career Senator Britt is an alumna of the University of Alabama, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Political Science. Upon graduation in 2004, she worked for United States Senator Richard Shelby, Alabama’s then-senior Senator, as his deputy press secretary and press secretary. In 2007, she became special assistant to the president of the University of Alabama. After earning her Juris Doctor in 2013 from the University of Alabama School of Law, she practiced law until taking a leave of absence to serve on Senator Shelby’s reelection campaign as deputy campaign manager and communications director. In 2016, Shelby named her chief of staff in his office, where she served until her selection as the first female president and CEO of Alabama’s business council in 2018. Before her election to the United States Senate in 2022, she returned to her former law firm. Serving Alabama In 2023, Senator Britt was sworn in as Alabama’s first elected female Senator, the youngest Republican woman ever elected to the U.S. Senate, and the only Republican mom of school-aged kids serving in the Senate. As Chair of the Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee, Senator Britt has made border security a top priority, fighting to defend hardworking Americans and protect our homeland. 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Vote recorded via Senate roll call vote #318.","source_url":"https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1191/vote_119_1_00318.xml","source_date":"2025-05-19"},{"topic":"Cryptocurrency","stance":"Voted YES on Senate passage of HJ Res 25, repealing the IRS DeFi broker reporting rule — signed into law (Bill: hjres25-119)","detail":"H.J.Res.25 (Congressional Review Act) was signed into law, repealing the IRS rule requiring DeFi protocols to report users' crypto transactions as \"brokers.\" Passed the House 286-X on March 11, 2025 with bipartisan support. This was one of the first crypto-friendly laws enacted in the 119th Congress. Vote recorded via House roll call.","source_url":"https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1191/vote_119_1_00150.xml","source_date":"2025-03-11"},{"topic":"Cryptocurrency","stance":"Voted YES on SJ Res 3, repealing SEC Staff Accounting Bulletin 121 which blocked banks from providing crypto custody services (Bill: sjres3-119)","detail":"S.J.Res.3 (Congressional Review Act) passed Congress to repeal SEC Staff Accounting Bulletin 121, which had required banks to list customer crypto holdings as liabilities — effectively blocking major financial institutions from providing crypto custody services.","source_url":"https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1191/vote_119_1_00101.xml","source_date":"2025-03-11"},{"topic":"Cryptocurrency","stance":"Voted YES on SJ Res 28, repealing the CFPB digital payment app oversight rule — covering crypto wallets and payment apps (Bill: sjres28-119)","detail":"S.J.Res.28 disapproves the CFPB rule that would have regulated crypto wallets and digital payment apps under the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.","source_url":"https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1191/vote_119_1_00106.xml","source_date":"2025-02-12"}],"committees":[{"committee_name":"Senate Appropriations Subcommittee","role":"Chairman","chamber":"senate"},{"committee_name":"Senate Appropriations","role":"Member","chamber":"senate"},{"committee_name":"Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs","role":"Member","chamber":"senate"},{"committee_name":"Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Subcommittee","role":"Member","chamber":"senate"},{"committee_name":"Senate Rules and Administration","role":"Member","chamber":"senate"},{"committee_name":"Senate Judiciary","role":"Member","chamber":"senate"},{"committee_name":"Senate Judiciary Subcommittee","role":"Member","chamber":"senate"},{"committee_name":"Joint Security and Cooperation in Europe","role":"Member","chamber":"joint"}],"finance":[],"vote_count":987,"vote_summary":[{"vote":"Yea","count":650},{"vote":"Nay","count":321},{"vote":"Not Voting","count":16}],"vote_topics":[{"topic":"Criminal Justice","count":255},{"topic":"Healthcare","count":129},{"topic":"Procedural","count":121},{"topic":"Economy","count":116},{"topic":"National Security","count":91},{"topic":"Climate","count":47},{"topic":"Foreign Policy","count":43},{"topic":"Taxes","count":35},{"topic":"Immigration","count":33},{"topic":"Energy & Minerals","count":26}],"recent_votes":[{"bill_id":"pn8593-119","bill_title":"Confirmation: Darrell Owens, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Representative to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe","vote":"Yea","vote_date":"2026-06-23","chamber":"senate","topic":null,"source_url":"https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1192/vote_119_2_00183.xml"},{"bill_id":"hconres86-119","bill_title":"H. 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