Katie Britt for U.S. Senate For Alabama

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An Enterprise native, Katie Britt has spent a lifetime fighting to put Alabama first.

As the Senator for Alabama, Katie Britt will be our advocate for smaller government, modern job growth, constitutional liberties and greater opportunity.

Katie is an effective leader who is more interested in delivering results than talking in circles. She is running to be the senator for Alabama, not just another politician from Alabama. She will always put the interests of Alabamians first, and Katie will make Alabamians proud as their representative on the national and international stage.

She was born here, raised here, went to school here, built a career here, and is raising her family here. At every step along the way, Katieโ€™s life has been marked by choosing Alabama. Now, Katie and Wesley have chosen Alabama once again by putting themselves forward, enthusiastically volunteering to fight to ensure their kids โ€” and our kids โ€” have the opportunity to choose an Alabama worth fighting for long into the future. We need a senator who will deliver on promises, not a career politician who keeps coming up empty.

Alabama is home to the military and defense communities that keep America free and strong; the aerospace industry that both connects the continents and reaches for the stars; the farmers and cattlemen that feed the world; the manufacturers that supply the goods and products we rely on; the scientists, engineers and innovators who expand our horizons every day; and so, so much more. At the end of the day, Katie wants to tell our great stateโ€™s great story โ€” the real one. Because Alabama is first in much more than football.

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Meet Katie Britt

She helped lead the charge to successfully identify good, conservative judges for the federal bench across Alabama, as well as working the confirmation of Associate Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh.

Most recently, as president and CEO of Alabamaโ€™s business council, Katie has been working to grow Alabama jobs, strengthen the stateโ€™s business community, and stand up for small businesses, a passion first instilled by her parents, both small business owners in the Wiregrass.

At the business council, Katie has helped advance free market principles that support job growth and prosperity for all Alabamians. She also serves on numerous committees and task forces, including the Alabama Wildlife Federation Board of Directors. Katie volunteers her time to a multitude of civic, educational, and leadership organizations, as well.

Katie began her career after graduating with a degree in political science from The University of Alabama, where she was student body president. After graduation, she worked in Washington, D.C., as U.S. Senator Richard Shelbyโ€™s deputy press secretary, quickly rising to become press secretary. Katie went on to serve as special assistant to then-University of Alabama President Robert Witt. After earning her law degree from The University of Alabama School of Law, she practiced law at the Alabama-based firm Butler Snow LLP.

In 2015, Katie took a leave of absence from the firm to serve as Senator Shelbyโ€™s deputy campaign manager and communications director. After his successful bid for re-election, she rejoined Shelbyโ€™s team as chief of staff in 2016.

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At the business council, Katie has helped advance free market principles that support job growth and prosperity for all Alabamians. She also serves on numerous committees and task forces, including the Alabama Wildlife Federation Board of Directors. Katie volunteers her time to a multitude of civic, educational, and leadership organizations, as well.

Katie began her career after graduating with a degree in political science from The University of Alabama, where she was student body president. After graduation, she worked in Washington, D.C., as U.S. Senator Richard Shelbyโ€™s deputy press secretary, quickly rising to become press secretary. Katie went on to serve as special assistant to then-University of Alabama President Robert Witt. After earning her law degree from The University of Alabama School of Law, she practiced law at the Alabama-based firm Butler Snow LLP.

In 2015, Katie took a leave of absence from the firm to serve as Senator Shelbyโ€™s deputy campaign manager and communications director. After his successful bid for re-election, she rejoined Shelbyโ€™s team as chief of staff in 2016.

A proud Christian, wife and mother, faith and family are at the heart of Katieโ€™s life. She is a lifelong conservative who is committed to fighting tirelessly to defend the right to life, securing and defending our borders, and putting Alabama first. 

Katie resides in Montgomery with her husband, Wesley, and their two children, Bennett and Ridgeway. Wesley was a first team All-SEC and third-team AP All American as an offensive lineman at The University of Alabama, going on to play in the NFL for the New England Patriots. The family attends First United Methodist Church.

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