Senator Katie Boyd Britt highlights crime prevention honor and legislative efforts in recent posts

US Senator for Alabama - US Senator for Alabama website
US Senator for Alabama - US Senator for Alabama website
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Senator Katie Boyd Britt has recently used her social media platform to share updates on legislative actions and recognitions related to public safety and family welfare. On August 21, 2025, she announced being named the Crime Stopper of the Year by Crime Stoppers of Metro Alabama, emphasizing her ongoing support for law enforcement and crime victims.

In a post made at 18:29 UTC on August 21, Senator Britt stated, “I was honored to be named the 2025 Crime Stopper of the Year by the Crime Stoppers of Metro Alabama. I will always champion our law enforcement, stand up for victims, and fight to make our state and nation safe.”

Later that day, at 19:32 UTC, she marked National Fentanyl Awareness Day with a message acknowledging those affected by fentanyl-related deaths. She also highlighted her role in passing legislation targeting drug trafficking. Her post read: “Today we recognize #NationalFentanylAwarenessDay. My heart goes out to every family who has lost a loved one to this deadly drug. Too many lives have been cut short. I’m proud to have helped pass the HALT Fentanyl Act to give law enforcement the tools to stop traffickers and”

On August 22, 2025, Senator Britt addressed economic concerns facing families in Alabama regarding child care costs. In her post at 16:35 UTC she wrote: “From Dothan to Huntsville, parents tell me the same thing: child care costs too much. The Working Family Tax Cuts Bill will help alleviate these financial burdens and enable families to keep more of their hard-earned dollars.”

Senator Britt represents Alabama in the U.S. Senate and is known for advocating public safety measures as well as economic relief for working families.



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