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Alabama

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Basic Statistics

Alabama's Appalachian counties have a population of 3,302,235 (U.S. Census Bureau, 2024)

37 of Alabama's 67 counties lie within the Appalachian Region

Alabama is home to the southernmost county in Appalachia—Macon County

Alabama is the 7th-most impoverished state in the U.S., with 16.2% of residents earning 100% or less of the Federal Poverty Level. Similarly, 16.2% of residents living Appalachian counties live in extreme poverty.

More than 1 out of every 7 adults (15.6%) in Alabama's Appalachian counties has not graduated from high school.

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Check out APPLI's Infographics database for state- and county-level data and downloadable graphics.

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A weathered wooden house sits nestled amongst a grove of trees. A beam of sunlight pierces through the foliage, casting a dramatic spotlight on the house and the dirt path leading up to it. The scene is framed by a hazy, white vignette.
Literacy
The image is a graphic shaped like the outline of the state of Alabama, filled with a dark red color. At the top of this shape, there are five simplistic, human figure icons aligned horizontally. The first three figures on the left are white, while the two figures on the right are gray. Below these icons, large white text reads, "Nearly 2 out of 3." Below this, in smaller white text, it states, "adults living in Alabama’s Appalachian counties read at or below an 8th Grade level."

Literacy in Alabama

The image is a vertical bar divided into three equal sections. The top section is bright red with "26.3%" written in white text. The middle section is orange with "39.4%" in black text. The bottom section is green with "34.4%" in black text. Each section occupies approximately one-third of the bar's height, and the text in each section represents a percentage value.

26.3% of adults living in Alabama's Appalachian counties read below a 3rd Grade level

39.4% of adults read between a 3rd and 8th Grade level

34.4% of Alabama adults are proficient in reading texts above an 8th Grade level

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Numeracy
The image is a silhouette of the state of Alabama filled with a dark blue color. At the top, there are five simplified figures representing people, aligned horizontally. Three of these figures are white, and two are orange. Below the figures, a bold, white statement reads "Nearly 3 out of 4." Further below, smaller white text states, "adults living in Alabama’s Appalachian counties struggle with basic math."

Numeracy in Alabama

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39.6% of adults living in Alabama's Appalachian counties struggle to solve math problems that require more than 1 step

34.4% of Alabama adults struggle to solve math problems that require more than 3 steps

26% of adults are proficient in math taught above an 8th Grade level

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Education Data

Alabama Education Data by County

Bibb County

The image is an infographic highlighting statistics about Bibb County, Alabama, as part of the Appalachian Learning Initiative. The top of the image displays the title, "Appalachian Learning Initiative Bibb County, Alabama," followed by "Population: 21,868".

The left side of the graphic shows an illustration of five human figures in a gradient of gray to red, representing a statistic. Below this illustration, large text states "72.3% of Bibb County adults read at or below an 8th Grade level."

In the center, there is a map depicting a section of Alabama counties, color-coded and labeled, including Bibb, Jefferson, Shelby, Chilton, Tuscaloosa, and Hale.

The right side features additional statistics in bold red text: "31% of Bibb County residents earn below 150% of the Federal Poverty Level," "19% of Bibb County adults have not completed high school," and "8.1% of Bibb County residents lack health insurance."

At the bottom left is the logo "APPLI Appalachian Learning Initiative" with a URL, "www.appli.org." The bottom right indicates, "National Center for Education Statistics, 2020" and social media icons with "Follow us @APPLIOrg".
Percentage of Adults Reading
At or Below an 8th Grade Level

72.3%

Percentage of Adults Who Struggle
to Solve Math Problems
with More Than Three Steps

81.9%

Percentage of Adults Who Have
Not Graduated High School
or Achieved an Equivalent Certificate

19.0%

The image is an infographic highlighting socioeconomic statistics for Bibb County, Alabama, as part of the Appalachian Learning Initiative. The background is dark blue with white text. At the top, it states the population of Bibb County as 21,868. Below, it shows five figures, one colored orange, representing the statistic that 81.9% of Bibb County adults struggle with basic math. A map of the region is displayed, indicating Bibb and neighboring counties like Tuscaloosa, Jefferson, Shelby, Hale, and Chilton, each with different colors. To the right of the map, the infographic lists that 20.5% of residents live in extreme poverty, and 20.3% rely on SNAP for nutrition assistance. Below the figures, it mentions that 10.1% of residents spend at least 50% of their income on housing. The bottom section includes the Appalachian Learning Initiative logo and social media icons, along with a note that the data is from the National Center for Education Statistics, 2020.
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Resources

Alabama Adult Education Resources

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Northwest Shoals Community College

Weeden Elementary School
400 Baldwin St.
Florence, AL 35630

Charge for Services:

Counties Served:

  • Lauderdale

Services Offered

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Northwest Shoals Community College

NWSCC Shoals Campus
Building 106
800 George Wallace Blvd.
Muscle Shoals, AL 35661

Charge for Services:

Counties Served:

  • Colbert

Services Offered

Delivery Model:

Contact Info:

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Northwest Shoals Community College

Lawrence County Family Education Campus
937 Rosenwald St.
Moulton, AL 35650

Charge for Services:

Counties Served:

  • Lawrence

Services Offered

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Northwest Shoals Community College

Adult Education Center
2010 9th Ave.
Haleyville, AL 35565

Charge for Services:

Counties Served:

  • Winston

Services Offered

Delivery Model:

Contact Info:

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Northwest Shoals Community College

Russellville High School
1865 Waterloo Rd.
Russellville, AL 35653

Charge for Services:

Counties Served:

  • Franklin

Services Offered

Delivery Model:

Contact Info:

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Northwest Shoals Community College

Sheffield Career Center
500 South Montgomery Ave.
Sheffield, AL 35660

Charge for Services:

Counties Served:

  • Colbert

Services Offered

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Health Data

Alabama Public Health Data

Here are a couple of tips to help users access and utilize the information they'll find:​​

 

  • If a data point reads "Suppressed," this means that there were fewer than 10 cases in a jurisdiction. Because of this, the exact numbers have been hidden to protect the patients' identities.
     

  • Incidence and mortality rates are rates per 100,000 residents (e.g., HIV Diagnosis Rate)
     

  • Numbers that are expressed as percentages represent the percentage of the population living with a given health issue
     

  • The Pearson Correlation Coefficient shows the correlation between low literacy proficiency and a given health condition. Numbers range from -1.0 (a Perfect Negative correlation) to 1.0 (a Perfect Positive correlation). The closer the number is to -1.0 or 1.0, the higher the correlation between low literacy skills and the health condition.
     

  • Our sources for these data may be found on our Resources page in the Citations section.

All Cancer Incidence
(2017-2021)

Regional Rate (Per 100k)
(or)
Prevalence
Statewide Rate
(or)
Prevalence
National Rate
(or)
Prevalence

436.2

431.4

444.4

Pearson Correlation Coefficient

0.2

The image presents a horizontal correlation scale ranging from -1.0 to 1.0. On the left end, -1.0 is labeled "Perfect Negative Correlation" and on the right end, 1.0 is labeled "Perfect Positive Correlation." The center, marked as 0, is labeled "No Correlation." The scale is segmented into different correlation strengths: "Strong Negative Correlation" (-1.0 to -0.7), "Moderate Negative Correlation" (-0.6 to -0.4), "Weak Negative Correlation" (-0.3 to -0.1), "Weak Positive Correlation" (0.1 to 0.3), "Moderate Positive Correlation" (0.4 to 0.6), and "Strong Positive Correlation" (0.7 to 1.0).
A graphic showing cancer incidence in Alabama's Appalachian region from 2017-2021. A map highlights counties shaded in purple, representing varying cancer diagnosis rates. Pickens and Calhoun Counties, labeled with 502.9 and 493.2 cases per 100,000 residents respectively, have the highest rates. The text notes that the regional average rate is 436.2 diagnoses per 100,000 people, higher than the statewide rate of 431.4 but lower than the national rate of 444.4. A color scale at the bottom ranges from light to dark purple, representing rates from 369.3 to 502.9.
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A graphic showing cancer incidence in Alabama's Appalachian region from 2017-2021. A map highlights counties shaded in purple, representing varying cancer diagnosis rates. Pickens and Calhoun Counties, labeled with 502.9 and 493.2 cases per 100,000 residents respectively, have the highest rates. The text notes that the regional average rate is 436.2 diagnoses per 100,000 people, higher than the statewide rate of 431.4 but lower than the national rate of 444.4. A color scale at the bottom ranges from light to dark purple, representing rates from 369.3 to 502.9.
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A graphic showing cancer incidence in Alabama's Appalachian region from 2017-2021. A map highlights counties shaded in purple, representing varying cancer diagnosis rates. Pickens and Calhoun Counties, labeled with 502.9 and 493.2 cases per 100,000 residents respectively, have the highest rates. The text notes that the regional average rate is 436.2 diagnoses per 100,000 people, higher than the statewide rate of 431.4 but lower than the national rate of 444.4. A color scale at the bottom ranges from light to dark purple, representing rates from 369.3 to 502.9.
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Social Determinants Data

Alabama Social Determinants Data

The Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) are non-medical factors that influence health outcomes, and include the conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age, as well as the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life (World Health Organization, 2025).

 

Similarly, the Social Determinants of Learning (SDOL)™ framework defines SDOLs as "social and structural factors outside the individual learner, often beyond the traditional reach of teachers and schools, that can affect learning” (Levinson & Cohen, 2023). These include healthcare access and quality, economic stability, neighborhood and built environments, social inclusion and non-discrimination, educational access and quality, and family group and structural conflicts.

In both frameworks, social determinants can be predictive or correlated to both health and educational outcomes—people without access to a vehicle may be unable to access high-quality healthcare and educational services; people living with disabilities may face structural and discrimination-related barriers to accessing equitable healthcare and education services compared to able-bodied peers.

The infographics in this section highlight over 20 different social determinants, including measures of poverty, energy burden (the percentage of one's annual income spent on energy costs), housing burden (spending 50% or more of one's annual income on housing), and the prevalence of disabilities.

Please find below some tips to help users access and utilize the information they'll find:

  • Numbers that are expressed as percentages represent the percentage of the population experiencing a given social determinant.
     

  • The counties highlighted generally represent the lowest and highest values of a given measure.
     

  • The Pearson Correlation Coefficient shows the correlation between low literacy proficiency and a given health condition. Numbers range from -1.0 (a Perfect Negative correlation) to 1.0 (a Perfect Positive correlation). The closer the number is to -1.0 or 1.0, the higher the correlation between low literacy skills and the social determinant.
     

  • Our sources for these data may be found on our Resources page in the Citations section.

% Bridges Fair / Poor
(2024)

Regional Prevalence
Statewide Prevalence
National Prevalence

59.7%

63.0%

55.8%

Pearson Correlation Coefficient

0.4

The image presents a horizontal correlation scale ranging from -1.0 to 1.0. On the left end, -1.0 is labeled "Perfect Negative Correlation" and on the right end, 1.0 is labeled "Perfect Positive Correlation." The center, marked as 0, is labeled "No Correlation." The scale is segmented into different correlation strengths: "Strong Negative Correlation" (-1.0 to -0.7), "Moderate Negative Correlation" (-0.6 to -0.4), "Weak Negative Correlation" (-0.3 to -0.1), "Weak Positive Correlation" (0.1 to 0.3), "Moderate Positive Correlation" (0.4 to 0.6), and "Strong Positive Correlation" (0.7 to 1.0).
The image is divided into two sections. On the left, there is a map of Alabama illustrating various counties highlighted in different shades of purple, indicating the condition of bridges: "Fair" or "Poor." Two counties are specifically labeled: Lawrence, in light purple at 47.9%, and Blount, in a darker shade at 87.2%. Below the map, a color gradient ranges from light purple (47.9%) to dark purple (87.2%), representing the condition percentages. The central text states, "Nearly 2 out of every 3 bridges (63.8%) in Alabama’s Appalachian counties are classified as being in either “Fair” or “Poor” condition." The right side features an image of a rusted bridge over water, set against a background of autumnal trees. At the bottom right, the Appalachian Learning Initiative (APPLI) logo is displayed with the website link, "www.appli.org"
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The image is divided into two sections. On the left, there is a map of Alabama illustrating various counties highlighted in different shades of purple, indicating the condition of bridges: "Fair" or "Poor." Two counties are specifically labeled: Lawrence, in light purple at 47.9%, and Blount, in a darker shade at 87.2%. Below the map, a color gradient ranges from light purple (47.9%) to dark purple (87.2%), representing the condition percentages. The central text states, "Nearly 2 out of every 3 bridges (63.8%) in Alabama’s Appalachian counties are classified as being in either “Fair” or “Poor” condition." The right side features an image of a rusted bridge over water, set against a background of autumnal trees. At the bottom right, the Appalachian Learning Initiative (APPLI) logo is displayed with the website link, "www.appli.org"
Social Media Graphic
The image is divided into two sections. On the left, there is a map of Alabama illustrating various counties highlighted in different shades of purple, indicating the condition of bridges: "Fair" or "Poor." Two counties are specifically labeled: Lawrence, in light purple at 47.9%, and Blount, in a darker shade at 87.2%. Below the map, a color gradient ranges from light purple (47.9%) to dark purple (87.2%), representing the condition percentages. The central text states, "Nearly 2 out of every 3 bridges (63.8%) in Alabama’s Appalachian counties are classified as being in either “Fair” or “Poor” condition." The right side features an image of a rusted bridge over water, set against a background of autumnal trees. At the bottom right, the Appalachian Learning Initiative (APPLI) logo is displayed with the website link, "www.appli.org"
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Federal Officials

Federal Elected Officials in Alabama

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Representative
Democrat
Counties Served
  • Macon

District:
AL
02
Term:
2025-2027
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Committee Assignments
  • House Agriculture Committee

  • House Agriculture Committee Commodity Markets, Digital Assets and Rural Development Subcommittee

  • House Agriculture Committee Nutrition and Foreign Agriculture Subcommittee

  • House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee

  • House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Economic Development, Public Buildings and Emergency Management Subcommittee

  • House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Highways and Transit Subcommittee (Vice-Ranking Member)

  • House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Water Resources and Environment Subcommittee

Office Locations

Washington, D.C. Office

225 Cannon House Office Building

Washington, DC 20515

Phone: (202) 225-4931

Mike Rogers

Mike Rogers

Representative
Republican
Counties Served
  • Calhoun

  • Chambers

  • Cherokee

  • Clay

  • Cleburne

  • Etowah

  • Randolph

  • St. Clair

  • Talladega (Part)

  • Tallapoosa

District:
AL
03
Term:
2003-2027
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Committee Assignments
  • House Committee on Armed Services (Chair)

  • House Armed Services Committee Cyber, Information Technologies and Innovation Subcommittee

  • House Armed Services Committee Intelligence and Special Operations Subcommittee

  • House Armed Services Committee Military Personnel Subcommittee

  • House Armed Services Committee Readiness Subcommittee

  • House Armed Services Committee Seapower and Projection Forces Subcommittee

  • House Armed Services Committee Strategic Forces Subcommittee

  • House Armed Services Committee Tactical Air and Land Forces Subcommittee

Office Locations

Washington, D.C. Office

2469 Rayburn HOB

Washington, DC 20515

Phone: (202) 225-3261

Fax: (202) 226-8485

Oxford Office

149 East Hamric Drive

Suite D

Oxford, AL 36203

Phone: (256) 236-5655

Fax: (844) 635-4276

Opelika Office

G.W. Andrews Federal Building

701 Avenue A

Suite 300

Opelika, AL 36801

Phone: (334) 745-6221

Fax: (334) 742-0109

Robert Aderholt

Robert Aderholt

Representative
Republican
Counties Served
  • Blount

  • Colbert

  • Cullman

  • DeKalb

  • Fayette

  • Franklin

  • Lamar

  • Lauderdale (Part)

  • Marion

  • Marshall

  • Tuscaloosa (Part)

  • Walker

    • Winston

District:
AL
04
Term:
1997-2027
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Committee Assignments
  • House Appropriations Committee

  • House Appropriations Committee Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies Subcommittee (Chair)

  • House Appropriations Committee Defense Subcommittee

  • House Appropriations Committee Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration and Related Agencies Subcommittee

  • Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe

Office Locations

Washington, D.C. Office

272 Cannon House Office Building

Washington, DC 20515

Phone: (202) 225-4876

Fax: (202) 225-5587

Cullman District Office

205 4th Ave NE

Suite 104

Cullman, AL 35055

Phone: (256) 734-6043

Fax: (202) 225-5587

Jasper District Office

1710 Alabama Avenue

247 Carl Elliott Building

Jasper, AL 35501

Phone: (205) 221-2310

Fax: (202) 225-5587

Marshall County District Office

205 4th Ave NE

Cullman, AL 35055

Phone: (256) 546-0201

Fax: (202) 225-5587

Shoals District Office

1011 George Wallace Blvd

Suite 146

Tuscumbia, AL 35674

Phone: (256) 381-3450

Fax: (202) 225-5587

Dale Strong

Dale Strong

Representative
Republican
Counties Served
  • Jackson

  • Lauderdale (Part)

  • Lawrence

  • Limestone

  • Madison

  • Morgan

District:
AL
05
Term:
2023-2027
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Committee Assignments
  • House Appropriations Committee

  • House Appropriations Committee Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies Subcommittee (Vice-Chair)

  • House Appropriations Committee Legislative Branch Subcommittee

  • House Appropriations Committee Transportation, Housing and Urban Development and Related Agencies Subcommittee

  • House Homeland Security Committee

  • House Homeland Security Committee Emergency Management and Technology Subcommittee (Chair)

  • House Homeland Security Committee Oversight, Investigations and Accountability Subcommittee

Office Locations

Washington, D.C. Office

449 Cannon House Office Building

Washington, DC 20515

Phone: (202) 225-4801

Decatur District Office

Morgan County Courthouse

302 Lee Street NE

Decatur, AL 35601

Phone: (256) 355-9400

Huntsville District Office

2101 Clinton Avenue W

Suite 302

Huntsville, AL 35805

Phone: (256) 551-0190

Fax: (771) 200-5717

Gary Palmer

Gary Palmer

Representative
Republican
Counties Served
  • Bibb

  • Chilton

  • Coosa

  • Elmore

  • Jefferson (Part)

  • Shelby

  • Talladega (Part)

District:
AL
06
Term:
2015-2027
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Committee Assignments
  • House Energy and Commerce Committee

  • House Energy and Commerce Committee Energy Subcommittee

  • House Energy and Commerce Committee Environment Subcommittee

  • House Energy and Commerce Committee Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee (Chair)

  • House Oversight and Government Reform Committee

Office Locations

Washington, D.C. Office

170 Cannon House Office Building

Washington, DC 20515

Phone: (202) 225-4921

Fax: (202) 225-2082

Birmingham District Office

3535 Grandview Parkway

Suite 525

Birmingham, AL 35243

Phone: (205) 968-1290

Fax: (205) 968-1294

Terri Sewell

Terri Sewell

Representative
Democrat
Counties Served
  • Hale

  • Jefferson (Part)

  • Pickens

  • Tuscaloosa (Part)

District:
AL
07
Term:
2011-2027
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Committee Assignments
  • House Administration Committee

  • House Administration Committee Elections Subcommittee (Ranking Member)

  • House Democracy Partnership

  • House Ways and Means Committee

  • House Ways and Means Committee Oversight Subcommittee (Ranking Member)

  • House Ways and Means Committee Social Security Subcommittee

  • House Ways and Means Committee Trade Subcommittee

  • Joint Committee on the Library

Office Locations

Washington, D.C. Office

1035 Longworth HOB

Washington, DC 20515

Phone: (202) 225-2665

Birmingham

Two 20th Street North

Suite 1130

Birmingham, AL 35203

Phone: (205) 254-1960

Fax: (205)254-1974

Montgomery

101 South Lawrence St. Courthouse

Annex 3

Montgomery, AL 36104

Phone: (334) 262-1919

Selma

908 Alabama Avenue

Federal Building

Suite 112

Selma AL 36701

Phone: (334) 877-4414

Tuscaloosa

2501 7th Street

Suite 300

Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

Phone: (205) 752-5380

Tuscaloosa

2501 7th Street

Suite 300

Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

Phone: (205) 752-5380

Tuscaloosa

2501 7th Street

Suite 300

Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

Phone: (205) 752-5380

Tuscaloosa

2501 7th Street

Suite 300

Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

Phone: (205) 752-5380

Tommy Tuberville

Tommy Tuberville

Senator
Republican
Counties Served
  • Statewide

District:
AL
Statewide
Term:
2021-2027
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Committee Assignments
  • Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee

  • Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee Rural Development, Energy and Credit Subcommittee

  • Senate Armed Services Committee

  • Senate Armed Services Committee Personnel Subcommittee (Chair)

  • Senate Armed Services Committee Seapower Subcommittee

  • Senate Armed Services Committee Strategic Forces Subcommittee

  • Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee

  • Senate Special Committee on Aging

  • Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee

Office Locations

Washington, D.C.

Russell Senate Office Building

Suite 455

Washington, DC 20510

Phone: (202) 224-4124

Dothan

100 West Troy Street

Dothan, AL 36303

Phone: (334) 547-7441

Hoover

3000 Riverchase Galleria

Suite 915

Birmingham, AL 35244

Phone: (205) 760-7307

Huntsville

2101 Clinton Avenue West,

Suite 300

Huntsville, AL 35805

Phone: (256) 692-7500

Mobile

BB&T Centre 41 West I-65,

Service Road N.

Suite 2300-A

Mobile, AL 36608

Phone: (251) 308-7233

Montgomery

Frank M Johnson Jr. Annex

One Church Street

Suite 500-B

Montgomery, AL 36104

Phone: (334) 523-7424

Katie Britt

Katie Britt

Senator
Republican
Counties Served
  • Statewide

District:
AL
Statewide
Term:
2023-2029
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Committee Assignments
  • Senate Appropriations Committee

  • Senate Appropriations Committee Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies Subcommittee

  • Senate Appropriations Committee Energy and Water Development Subcommittee

  • Senate Appropriations Committee Homeland Security Subcommittee (Chair)

  • Senate Appropriations Committee Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies Subcommittee

  • Senate Appropriations Committee State, Foreign Operations and Related Programs Subcommittee

  • Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee

  • Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee Financial Institutions and Consumer Protection Subcommittee

  • Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee Housing, Transportation and Community Development Subcommittee (Chair)

  • Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee Securities, Insurance and Investment Subcommittee

  • Senate Judiciary Committee

  • Senate Rules and Administration Committee

Office Locations

Washington, D.C. Office

502 Hart Senate Office Building

Washington, DC 20510

(202) 224-5744

Anniston

1100 Gurnee Avenue

Suite 306

Anniston, AL 36206

Birmingham

321 Federal Building

1800 5th Avenue North

Birmingham, AL 35203

Phone: (205) 731-1384

Dothan

Dothan Courthouse and Federal Building

100 W. Troy Street

Suite 101

Dothan, AL 36303

Phone: (334) 500-4097

Huntsville

660 Gallatin Street Southwest

Suite 1400

Huntsville, AL 35801

Phone: (256) 429-3450

Mobile

113 Saint Joseph Street

Room 365

Mobile, AL 36602

Phone: (251) 662-9990

Montgomery

United States Federal Courthouse

One Church Street

Suite F-401

Montgomery, AL 36104

Phone: (334) 777-1150

Tuscaloosa

2005 University Boulevard

Suite 2100

Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

Phone: (659) 251-2880

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