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Mo Brooks says he'll take his own approach in Senate race

Mo Brooks says he ll take his own approach in Senate race Mo Brooks may be running to succeed U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby. But that doesn’t mean he will replicate the senior senator’s approach.  Asked if he saw himself emulating the retiring senator’s ability to bring federal dollars into Alabama, the six-term Republican congressman from Huntsville says he won’t talk about Shelby, but his own approach.  “My approach is a rising tide lifts all boats,” Brooks said during a 45-minute interview in Montgomery on Monday. “And the best way for Alabama to do well is for America to do well.”

Mo Brooks says he'll take his own approach in Senate race

Mo Brooks says he ll take his own approach in Senate race Mo Brooks may be running to succeed U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby. But that doesn’t mean he will replicate the senior senator’s approach.  Asked if he saw himself emulating the retiring senator’s ability to bring federal dollars into Alabama, the six-term Republican congressman from Huntsville says he won’t talk about Shelby, but his own approach.  “My approach is a rising tide lifts all boats,” Brooks said during a 45-minute interview in Montgomery on Monday. “And the best way for Alabama to do well is for America to do well.”

Inside the Statehouse

Print subscribers If you re a print subscriber, but do not yet have an online account, click here to create one. Non-subscribers Inside the Statehouse Posted By Steve Flowers In only 21 short months, at the close of 2022, Alabama will lose the greatest senator in our state’s history. Those of us who are political historians will acknowledge Richard Shelby as Alabama’s most pronounced political emissary in Washington. In my 2015 book, Six Decades of Alabama Political History, I have a chapter titled “Alabama’s Three Greatest Senators,” which features Lister Hill, John Sparkman, and Richard Shelby. Lister Hill and John Sparkman were icons but, if were writing that chapter today, Richard Shelby would be alone as the premier “Giant of Alabama.”

Inside the Statehouse: Richard Shelby will be missed in Alabama

The Tuscaloosa News In only 21 short months, at the close of 2022, Alabama will lose the greatest senator in our state’s history. Those of us who are political historians will acknowledge Richard Shelby as Alabama’s most pronounced political emissary in Washington. In my 2015 book, Six Decades of Alabama Political History, I have a chapter,  “Alabama’s Three Greatest Senators,” which features Lister Hill, John Sparkman and Shelby. Hill and Sparkman were icons but, if were writing that chapter today, Shelby would be alone as the premier “Giant of Alabama.” Hill served in the Senate for 30 years and Sparkman for 32 years. Shelby eclipsed Sparkman’s record two years ago and at the end of his term will set the bar at 36 years. It should also be noted that Sens. Shelby, Hill and Sparkman all also served nearly a decade or more in the U.S. House of Representatives. Shelby is now in his 43rd year in Washington.

OPINION: Alabama will miss Richard Shelby, immensely

OPINION: Alabama will miss Richard Shelby, immensely
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