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A Conservative Voice for Alabama & America

About Alabama Values for America

Why a 501(c)(4) advancing Alabama common sense in Washington is standing behind leaders like Barry Moore.

Updated June 2026

Barry Moore’s record reads like a list of priorities a Coffee County farmer would recognize. He has voted to cut taxes on working families, to secure the southern border, and to rein in a federal bureaucracy that has grown far past anything the Founders imagined.

He has pushed back on weaponized prosecutions, championed the men and women in uniform, and refused to apologize for putting his constituents ahead of party leadership in Washington.

He measures every bill against four words: faith, family, finance, freedom. The simplicity of that framework is exactly the point. No calculation about the next election. No triangulation. No carefully engineered messaging. Just a list of priorities that don’t need a focus group to explain.

Barry Moore grew up on a working farm in Coffee County, Alabama. The kind of upbringing where the day starts before sunrise and the value of a dollar is measured in sweat. He earned his agricultural science degree from Auburn University while serving in the Alabama National Guard, then came home and did something most politicians have never actually done: he started a business from scratch.

With his wife Heather, he founded BMI, Inc. with a single garbage truck. Two decades later that company employs Alabamians across the state in waste removal and demolition. He and Heather have been married more than thirty years, raised four children, and now help spoil two grandchildren back home in Coffee County.

Too many politicians want to make Alabama more like DC. I’m working to make DC more like Alabama.

Barry Moore

In 2010 he ran for the Alabama House of Representatives and unseated a six-term Democratic incumbent. In 2015 he became the first elected official anywhere in America to endorse Donald J. Trump for President. In 2020 the voters of Alabama’s First Congressional District sent him to Washington. They have kept him there ever since.

The country needs more leaders willing to do the unglamorous work of shrinking what shouldn’t be there. Leaders who don’t apologize for defending the border, protecting families, or putting American interests ahead of foreign ones. Leaders whose values were forged on a farm or behind a counter or in a uniform, long before they ever set foot in Washington, and held when they got there.

Barry Moore is one of those leaders. Alabama Values for America is standing behind leaders like him because the work they are doing in Washington is the work this country needs more of, not less.