What awaits Bradley Byrne after Congress? He’s mulling ideas
Updated Dec 21, 2020;
Posted Dec 21, 2020
Rep. Bradley Byrne, R-Ala., speaks as the House of Representatives debates the articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2019. (House Television via AP)AP
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The coronavirus pandemic that shut down the nation in mid-March erupted about two weeks after U.S. Rep. Bradley Byrne’s hopes for winning one of the state’s two Senate seats were dashed during the March 3 GOP primary.
But the political loss and the subsequent pandemic brought a vision for the 65-year-old, four-term congressman of Alabama’s 1st congressional district. Byrne said his observations of the country’s health care crisis and the disproportionate affect COVID-19 has had on the country’s Black population is something that needs further exploration. It’s an interest that Fairhope Republican has cited as a possible future endea