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“Today, I joined many of my Senate colleagues in voting to confirm President Trump’s nominee to serve as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama, Phil Williams. U.S. Attorneys play a critical role in ensuring the Department of Justice faithfully executes the law, keeps criminals off our streets, and ensures public safety across the country. I’m glad to see two out of three of the President’s U.S. Attorney nominees confirmed to their positions in Alabama, and I know our great state will be stronger and safer as a result.”
U.S. Senator Katie Britt Votes to Confirm U.S. Attorney Nominee Phil Williams - Senator Katie Britt Skip to content About Biography Committee Assignments For Alabamians Help With a Federal Agency Service Academy Nominations Internship Program Visiting D.C. Flag Requests Newsroom Videos Press Releases In The News Op-Eds Priorities Policy Priorities Legislative Record Appropriations Requests Contact Share Your Opinion Scheduling Requests Newsletter Office Locations About Biography Committee Assignments For Alabamians Help With a Federal Agency Service Academy Nominations Internship Program Visiting D.C. Flag Requests Newsroom Videos Press Releases In The News Op-Eds Priorities Policy Priorities Legislative Record Appropriations Requests Contact Share Your Opinion Scheduling Requests Newsletter Office Locations Home Search ... Site Search Results See all results Icon-x Facebook-f Instagram Youtube Open Search Close Search Open Search Close Search Newsroom Press Releases U.S. Senator Katie Britt Votes to Confirm U.S. Attorney Nominee Phil Williams May 18, 2026 WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) today voted to confirm Phillip Williams, Jr., President Trump’s nominee to serve as the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama. Williams was confirmed en bloc by a vote of 46-43 in a nominations package. As a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Britt voted to advance Williams’ nomination out of committee earlier this year. “Today, I joined many of my Senate colleagues in voting to confirm President Trump’s nominee to serve as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama, Phil Williams. U.S. Attorneys play a critical role in ensuring the Department of Justice faithfully executes the law, keeps criminals off our streets, and ensures public safety across the country. I’m glad to see two out of three of the President’s U.S. Attorney nominees confirmed to their positions in Alabama, and I know our great state will be stronger and safer as a result,” said Senator Britt. ### Print Share Like Tweet Prev Previous Article About Biography Committee Assignments Biography Committee Assignments For Alabamians Help With a Federal Agency Service Academy Nominations Internship Program Visiting D.C. Flag Requests Help With a Federal Agency Service Academy Nominations Internship Program Visiting D.C. Flag Requests Newsroom Videos Press Releases In The News Op-Eds Videos Press Releases In The News Op-Eds Priorities Policy Priorities Legislative Record Appropriations Requests Policy Priorities Legislative Record Appropriations Requests Contact Share Your Opinion Scheduling Requests Newsletter Office Locations Share Your Opinion Scheduling Requests Newsletter Office Locations Icon-x Facebook-f Instagram Youtube Search Search
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“National Police Week. This National Police Week, we honor the unwavering commitment and dedication of our law enforcement officers, including those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Across our nation, these brave men and women risk their lives to protect our communities, leaving their homes and putting themselves in harm’s way so we can safely return to ours. Each and every day, they courageously put the safety of others above of their own. I am deeply grateful for their service in upholding the rule of law and strengthening the communities they serve.”
U.S. Senator Katie Britt Joins Colleagues in Resolutions Backing Law Enforcement During National Police Week - Senator Katie Britt Skip to content About Biography Committee Assignments For Alabamians Help With a Federal Agency Service Academy Nominations Internship Program Visiting D.C. Flag Requests Newsroom Videos Press Releases In The News Op-Eds Priorities Policy Priorities Legislative Record Appropriations Requests Contact Share Your Opinion Scheduling Requests Newsletter Office Locations About Biography Committee Assignments For Alabamians Help With a Federal Agency Service Academy Nominations Internship Program Visiting D.C. Flag Requests Newsroom Videos Press Releases In The News Op-Eds Priorities Policy Priorities Legislative Record Appropriations Requests Contact Share Your Opinion Scheduling Requests Newsletter Office Locations Home Search ... Site Search Results See all results Icon-x Facebook-f Instagram Youtube Open Search Close Search Open Search Close Search Newsroom Press Releases U.S. Senator Katie Britt Joins Colleagues in Resolutions Backing Law Enforcement During National Police Week May 15, 2026 Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) joined several of her Senate colleagues in sponsoring bipartisan resolutions recognizing the service and sacrifice of America’s law enforcement officers during National Police Week. She is a proud cosponsor of Senator Bill Cassidy’s (R-La.) resolution expressing support for police officers across the country, honoring those killed or injured in the line of duty, and calling for increased resources for law enforcement. She’s also a cosponsor of Senator Chuck Grassley’s (R-Iowa) resolution, S.Res.735, designating May 10 through May 16, 2026, as “National Police Week.” Yesterday, S.Res.735 passed the Senate by unanimous consent. “This National Police Week, we honor the unwavering commitment and dedication of our law enforcement officers, including those who made the ultimate sacrifice,” said Senator Britt. “Across our nation, these brave men and women risk their lives to protect our communities, leaving their homes and putting themselves in harm’s way so we can safely return to ours. Each and every day, they courageously put the safety of others above of their own. I am deeply grateful for their service in upholding the rule of law and strengthening the communities they serve.” Senator Britt is deeply honored to support the efforts and sacrifices of our nation’s law enforcement officers, and is a proud cosponsor of the Back the Blue Act , which would increase penalties for criminals who target law enforcement officers and provides new tools for officers to protect themselves. Senator Britt also honored four fallen Alabama law enforcement officers this week on the floor of the Senate, including Conservation Enforcement Officer Shawn Nixon, Police Officer Dallas Hinton, Corporal David Hathcock, and Lieutenant Mark Meadows. ### Print Share Like Tweet Prev Previous Article About Biography
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“This National Police Week, we honor the unwavering commitment and dedication of our law enforcement officers, including those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Across our nation, these brave men and women risk their lives to protect our communities, leaving their homes and putting themselves in harm’s way so we can safely return to ours. Each and every day, they courageously put the safety of others above of their own. I am deeply grateful for their service in upholding the rule of law and strengthening the communities they serve.”
U.S. Senator Katie Britt Joins Colleagues in Resolutions Backing Law Enforcement During National Police Week - Senator Katie Britt Skip to content About Biography Committee Assignments For Alabamians Help With a Federal Agency Service Academy Nominations Internship Program Visiting D.C. Flag Requests Newsroom Videos Press Releases In The News Op-Eds Priorities Policy Priorities Legislative Record Appropriations Requests Contact Share Your Opinion Scheduling Requests Newsletter Office Locations About Biography Committee Assignments For Alabamians Help With a Federal Agency Service Academy Nominations Internship Program Visiting D.C. Flag Requests Newsroom Videos Press Releases In The News Op-Eds Priorities Policy Priorities Legislative Record Appropriations Requests Contact Share Your Opinion Scheduling Requests Newsletter Office Locations Home Search ... Site Search Results See all results Icon-x Facebook-f Instagram Youtube Open Search Close Search Open Search Close Search Newsroom Press Releases U.S. Senator Katie Britt Joins Colleagues in Resolutions Backing Law Enforcement During National Police Week May 15, 2026 Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) joined several of her Senate colleagues in sponsoring bipartisan resolutions recognizing the service and sacrifice of America’s law enforcement officers during National Police Week. She is a proud cosponsor of Senator Bill Cassidy’s (R-La.) resolution expressing support for police officers across the country, honoring those killed or injured in the line of duty, and calling for increased resources for law enforcement. She’s also a cosponsor of Senator Chuck Grassley’s (R-Iowa) resolution, S.Res.735, designating May 10 through May 16, 2026, as “National Police Week.” Yesterday, S.Res.735 passed the Senate by unanimous consent. “This National Police Week, we honor the unwavering commitment and dedication of our law enforcement officers, including those who made the ultimate sacrifice,” said Senator Britt. “Across our nation, these brave men and women risk their lives to protect our communities, leaving their homes and putting themselves in harm’s way so we can safely return to ours. Each and every day, they courageously put the safety of others above of their own. I am deeply grateful for their service in upholding the rule of law and strengthening the communities they serve.” Senator Britt is deeply honored to support the efforts and sacrifices of our nation’s law enforcement officers, and is a proud cosponsor of the Back the Blue Act , which would increase penalties for criminals who target law enforcement officers and provides new tools for officers to protect themselves. Senator Britt also honored four fallen Alabama law enforcement officers this week on the floor of the Senate, including Conservation Enforcement Officer Shawn Nixon, Police Officer Dallas Hinton, Corporal David Hathcock, and Lieutenant Mark Meadows. ### Print Share Like Tweet Prev Previous Article About Biography
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“I know that this is not just Alabama where you’re doing this, you’re doing this across the country. It is why the FBI has overseen the largest dip in recorded murders in history … I think it is also why you have asked for a significant increase when it comes to actually returning to your mission of putting criminals behind bars … Can you talk about how that increase would help you continue the good work that you’re doing in Alabama, going after criminals, violent criminals, cartels and others, and of course, across the country as well?”
U.S. Senator Katie Britt Questions FBI Director Kash Patel, ATF Director Robert Cekada on FY27 Budget Requests in Senate Appropriations Hearing - Senator Katie Britt Skip to content About Biography Committee Assignments For Alabamians Help With a Federal Agency Service Academy Nominations Internship Program Visiting D.C. Flag Requests Newsroom Videos Press Releases In The News Op-Eds Priorities Policy Priorities Legislative Record Appropriations Requests Contact Share Your Opinion Scheduling Requests Newsletter Office Locations About Biography Committee Assignments For Alabamians Help With a Federal Agency Service Academy Nominations Internship Program Visiting D.C. Flag Requests Newsroom Videos Press Releases In The News Op-Eds Priorities Policy Priorities Legislative Record Appropriations Requests Contact Share Your Opinion Scheduling Requests Newsletter Office Locations Home Search ... Site Search Results See all results Icon-x Facebook-f Instagram Youtube Open Search Close Search Open Search Close Search Newsroom Press Releases U.S. Senator Katie Britt Questions FBI Director Kash Patel, ATF Director Robert Cekada on FY27 Budget Requests in Senate Appropriations Hearing May 15, 2026 WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) joined a hearing of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies to review the President’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 Budget Requests for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), U.S. Marshals Service (USMS), and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). The hearing featured testimony from FBI Director Kash Patel, DEA Administrator Terrance Cole, USMS Director Gadyaces Serralta and ATF Director Robert Cekada. Senator Britt thanked FBI Director Patel for the work the Bureau has done to keep Alabama communities safe: “I want to just highlight some of the great work that the FBI has done in Alabama. So, over the last year, we have seen the Bureau oversee the arrest of 1,187 criminals. We have seen you seize 31kg of cocaine and over three [kilograms] of fentanyl. If you look over just the last four months alone, you have arrested [154] criminals, 15 of which have crimes related to human trafficking or crimes against children. And that includes a two-week operation, Operation Southern Star in Montgomery, Alabama, which was an interagency operation where I believe you had 63 arrests, 52 guns recovered and 40 drug seizures. As a resident of Montgomery and as someone who is raising her children there, I want to say thank you on behalf of me, on behalf of all the moms and dads that are that are raising their family there and behalf of our community, we say, thank you.” Senator Britt continued, “ I know that this is not just Alabama where you’re doing this, you’re doing this across the country. It is why the FBI has overseen the largest dip in recorded murders in history … I think it is also why you have asked for a significant
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2026-06-04 · Senate roll 137
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2026-06-04 · Senate roll 138
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2026-06-04 · Senate roll 139
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2026-06-04 · Senate roll 140
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2026-06-04 · Senate roll 141
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Katie Boyd Britt
2026-06-04 · Senate roll 142
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2026-06-04 · Senate roll 143
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2026-06-04 · Senate roll 144
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