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January 10, 2012 In The News
United States Congressman Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) issued a press release Thursday announcing that President Obama has passed Rep. Brooks Missile Security Amendment into law by signing the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that limits the administ
January 10, 2012 In The News
U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson, the South Carolina Republican lawmaker who gained national attention for yelling "You Lie!" at President Obama during a 2009 speech to Congress on health care, will speak at two GOP fundraisers in Huntsville Wednesday. Wilson later a
January 9, 2012 In The News
With the BCS national championship game between Alabama and LSU scheduled to kick off tonight at 7:30, Madison City Council President Ronica Ondocsin said she believes the council meeting "will be pretty quick."
January 6, 2012 In The News
President Obama is required under legislation signed into law on Saturday to give U.S. lawmakers 60 days' notice before disclosing any sensitive missile defense data to Russia, Representative Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) said on Thursday.
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January 6, 2012 In The News
What's the solution to gridlock in Congress?According to U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks, a Huntsville Republican, the answer lies inside the ballot box.
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January 5, 2012 In The News
The National Defense Authorization Act signed by President Barack Obama on Saturday included 5th District U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks' amendment to prevent U.S. missile defense secrets from being shared with the Russian Federation.
January 5, 2012 In The News
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- Despite being told that he is not welcome to run for the Madison County Commission as a Republican, former Democratic state Sen. Tom Butler has raised almost as much money as his three GOP rivals combined.
December 16, 2011 In The News
Charlie Holley said Friday he wants to be a "servant" to the Fifth District as he announced his candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives.
December 15, 2011 In The News
Reality is setting in for pro-defense deficit hawks on Capitol Hill: Military spending is headed for a nosedive as Congress shows no signs of any compromise on entitlement or tax reforms.
December 15, 2011 In The News
Republican Congressman Mo Brooks of Huntsville is in the national news again. This time Brooks appears as the third of eight cautionary tales, each warning of the persistence of federal earmarks.

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