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Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
RT @GOPLeader: The federal government has acted to provide emergency relief for all Americans affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Whether… — PolitiTweet.org
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
4/27/11 was a day that will forever be remembered in Alabama. Far too many lives were lost on that fateful day. — PolitiTweet.org
James Spann @spann
Every year I get 4.27.11 tornado video I haven’t seen before. This was taken from the laundromat on University Blvd… https://t.co/bVXPZYWLQJ
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
RT @NSSGA: We're with you on this, @RepByrne, and our members stand prepared to help however is necessary @mynbc15 #MondayMotivation #Rocks… — PolitiTweet.org
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
In our task force's report to Governor Ivey for reopening the economy, we discussed the need for clear guidelines and enforcement standards. Specific violations should not harm entire industries or communities. https://t.co/un8o9Nj1JZ — PolitiTweet.org
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
RT @USACWHospital: Thank you to the community members, including two The University of South Alabama nursing students, who took the time to… — PolitiTweet.org
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
The disparity in rules for big box stores and small businesses just makes no sense. We shouldn’t be punishing #SmallBiz! — PolitiTweet.org
Will Ainsworth @willainsworthAL
“A picture is worth a thousand words” The small business commission subcommittee chaired by @DannyGarrett44 relea… https://t.co/TtteBNt4eb
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
Good news for Alabama’s #SmallBiz: funding has been replenished for the #PaycheckProtectionProgram, which provides loans/grants to small businesses impacted by the coronavirus. Contact your banker/lender for details. https://t.co/2UTyaFA5SV — PolitiTweet.org
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
RT @Mike_Pence: Today, President @realDonaldTrump signed the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act giving working Ame… — PolitiTweet.org
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
President @realDonaldTrump signed more historic coronavirus legislation into law today. These funds are critical to hospitals and small businesses that have been hurt by the #InvisibleEnemy. America will come back from this better and stronger! https://t.co/3SV56BvnIo — PolitiTweet.org
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
The state should ensure we continue expanding our testing capability ahead of reopening the economy. I thank Governor Ivey and her team for continuing to take input from leaders and experts as we address the coronavirus. https://t.co/oVwBTwAxJc — PolitiTweet.org
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
RT @SecretaryCarson: Notifications of our first wave of #Coronavirus relief funds have gone out to Alabama. We are all in this #TogetherApa… — PolitiTweet.org
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
RT @HouseGOP: 🚨 President Trump just signed the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act to empower American families, w… — PolitiTweet.org
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Congratulations to @Tuaamann! Keep making Alabama proud. — PolitiTweet.org
Alabama Football @AlabamaFTBL
Ewa Beach, HI ➡️ South Beach Congratulations @Tuaamann on being selected with the 5th pick in the #NFLDraft to the… https://t.co/wVXuSQwy9O
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
RT @WVTM13: Church of the Highlands Pastor Chris Hodges praying with Tua Tagovailoa and his family before #NFLDraft2020 🙏 📸 @Chris_Hodges… — PolitiTweet.org
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
In our task force report yesterday, we recommended the state announce a timeline for beginning to safely open things up sooner rather than later. Businesses need time to prepare and we need to fully inform the public of the upcoming changes. https://t.co/SnZZoIe8vg — PolitiTweet.org
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
PPP funds can be the difference between thousands of small businesses continuing to employ American workers or shutting their doors forever. I’m pleased to vote to replenish PPP & provide funding for hospitals & more testing capacity. Full statement here. https://t.co/ErDkRQ7rBx — PolitiTweet.org
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
Congress should continue evaluating our ongoing coronavirus response without the distraction of expensive, duplicative, and overtly partisan efforts to score political points. Read my full statement here. https://t.co/QCjMWXLaYN — PolitiTweet.org
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
Our small businesses and their employees need help. Today I testified before the House Small Business Committee to share Alabamians' experiences with the #PPP and #EIDL programs. I’ve asked the SBA to brief Congress on how we can provide our constituents with timely #COVID19 aid. https://t.co/649EHfbtiS — PolitiTweet.org
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
I’ve recommended to @GovernorKayIvey that Alabama begin the process of reopening our businesses and beaches on May 1st. Read my full list of recommendations here: https://t.co/8w21rg8Wml https://t.co/SGsaR13rst — PolitiTweet.org
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
This is another huge issue. The government is forcing many small businesses to be closed while allowing large businesses to remain open. That double standard must be fixed. — PolitiTweet.org
Yellowhammer News @yhn
State Sen. Chesteen: Questions persist about a double standard for small business, big box stores in Alabama amid p… https://t.co/dhbLJDbj7x
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
Getting more accurate reporting of testing at the state level is critical to understanding the real situation. That’s why we included the need for more accurate and timely test reporting in our recommendations to Governor Ivey yesterday. — PolitiTweet.org
Dale Jackson @TheDaleJackson
There is far more testing going on in Alabama than people are being told... There is no way you can have 0 new tes… https://t.co/AMmH74NQjP
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
RT @MobileChamber: The Mobile Area Chamber participated in task force put together by @RepByrne to make recommendations on re-opening busin… — PolitiTweet.org
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
@MikeLivingston7 The Governor asked for my recommendations, and I was glad to provide a reasonable perspective tailored for Southwest Alabama and based on the data we have available. — PolitiTweet.org
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
@csofie2 The Governor asked for a recommendation for my district, and I prepared it. The decision obviously rests with the Governor. — PolitiTweet.org
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
RT @SenatorElliott: Thanks @RepByrne for your leadership. Yours is a very well thought out report. — PolitiTweet.org
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
@lov_eem Under our recommendations, restaurants would reopen on May 1st under strict distancing and cleaning guidelines. The restaurant industry has taken a real hit. — PolitiTweet.org
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
RT @yhn: .@RepByrne calls for Ivey to announce timeline for reopening economy by Friday — Says many AL-01 businesses, beaches should reopen… — PolitiTweet.org
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
@fledderfolts We’ve actually seen a downward trajectory of new cases in Mobile County and across Southwest Alabama in the last week. https://t.co/fpFa2xoB7g — PolitiTweet.org
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
@BenTipton2 The businesses and residents in our coastal community are being severely impacted. Outdoor spaces are actually more conducive to social distancing. — PolitiTweet.org
Archive: Rep. Bradley Byrne @RepByrne
Second, any reopening of businesses does not mean we can stop distancing measures or stop practicing good hygiene. Also, anyone who is feeling sick MUST remain home and seek medical guidance. These measures will be even more important once we begin the reopening process. — PolitiTweet.org