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Congressman Brooks is in favor of fair trade practices that will help create American jobs for the future. This past year our international trade deficit was $500 billion, and the $278 billion trade imbalance with China alone has been estimated to cost almost 3 million American jobs. By supporting American manufacturing and addressing unfair trade practices, such as Chinese currency manipulation, Congressman Brooks hopes to put America back on track for future economic growth and job creation. Congressman Brooks was also named the “2011 Fighting Freshman of the Year” by the U.S. Business and Industry Council (USBIC) for his efforts to promote American job creation; USBIC represents 2,000 American manufacturers, providing more than 200,000 American jobs across 44 states.
For more information concerning Trade Issues, please contact Congressman Brooks' Washington, D.C. office.
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AL.com: Rep. Mo Brooks questions Hillary Clinton in House hearing over Benghazi deaths
01/23/13WASHINGTON -- U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Huntsville, took part today in the questioning of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during a House hearing over the death of four Americans in a Libyan uprising last year.
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The Huntsville Times: Rep. Mo Brooks: Use foreign aid to pay for Sandy relief
01/15/13U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Huntsville, is proposing to divert funds from foreign aid to pay recovery costs from Super Storm Sandy.
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Patriot Pages: Mo Brooks Visits Bob Jones
10/11/12Republican District 5 congressman Mo Brooks visited Bob Jones on Wednesday to talk to the BJHS Young Politicians Club, teachers, and any students curious about politics.
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