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Britt humbled, grateful to be a senator

In front of dozens of supporters and family Tuesday, Sen. Katie Britt took her oath of office on the Senate floor in Washington.

Around 500 Alabamians traveled to the city to celebrate the occasion; some watched from the gallery.

Britt expressed her gratitude and her hope for the future after the ceremony.

“It was a humbling moment to take the oath of office today on the Senate floor,” she said. “I am truly grateful to the people of Alabama for their trust, confidence, and prayers.”

Britt said Alabama’s “brightest days are ahead.” In her remarks, she addressed what her focus would be from the beginning.

“It will be my mission everyday in the Senate to be a leader who looks to identify and implement tangible, meaningful solutions to the serious challenges and opportunities facing both Alabama and America, so hardworking families can thrive in strong communities,” Britt said.

Britt also spoke about how she hopes to help preserve “the American dream for generations to come.”

Recently, Britt was selected to be a member of the Republican Party Advisory Committee which will help with the 2024 election process.

Austen Shipley is a staff writer at Yellowhammer News.

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