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Washington, DC— Monday, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) announced Mark Pettitt, his longtime chief of staff, will retire effective no later than June 5th.
Washington, DC— Monday evening, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) transmitted to Alabama Governor Kay Ivey her request for recommendations by Alabama's 5th Congressional District Advisory Committee for reviving Alabama's economy.
Washington, DC— Thursday, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) sent a letter to Vice President Mike Pence thanking him for placing a moratorium on shipments of medical supplies to foreign nations from the stockpile maintained by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) while a review of all U.S. aid procedures is undertaken.
Washington, DC— Wednesday, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) released the House Armed Services Committee (“HASC”) road map for completing the FY2021 National Defense Authorization Act (“NDAA”) despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
Washington, DC— Friday, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) sent a letter to Department of Defense Secretary Mark Esper. The letter encourages Secretary Esper to enact a department-wide policy allowing contractors to telework (to the maximum extent practicable) during this period of social distancing, regardless of whether or not their contracts include a teleworking agreement.
Washington, DC— Thursday, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) released the below guidance for Washington, DC office and building shutdowns and restrictions as part of COVID-19 Coronavirus precautions.
Washington, DC— Wednesday, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) released the below statement after voting “Yes” on H.R. 6074, the Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act.
Washington, DC— Friday, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) released the below statement regarding the Pentagon’s recommendation that Redstone Arsenal’s Fox Army Health Center reduce its work scope.
Washington, DC— Friday, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) and 13 original cosponsors introduced the Lawful Interstate Transportation of Firearms Act, a simple, 5-page bill.
Washington, DC— Thursday, Congressman Mo Brooks (AL-05) voted “No” against the Democrats’ motion to kill H.Res. 832, which disapproved of Speaker Pelosi's tearing apart the House’s official copy of President Trump’s State of the Union Address. The Democrats prevailed on this vote 224-193.