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Robert B. Aderholt serves as the U.S. representative for Alabama's 4th Congressional District.
State of Alabama
Served in the governor's office before entering Congress.
U.S. HouseCity of Haleyville
Served as municipal judge in Haleyville before his congressional career.
U.S. HouseAL · Federal · House
— 2027-01-03
No tracked actions or votes for this office yet.
Aderholt says the immigration system is broken and that illegal border crossings threaten public safety and national security.
His official immigration page says the country welcomes lawful immigration but argues the current system is broken and unsafe.
Aderholt says the Second Amendment protects a fundamental freedom and supports national reciprocity for concealed-carry permit holders.
His official gun-rights page cites H.R. 822 and frames the Second Amendment as a core constitutional protection.
Aderholt argues taxpayers should keep more of what they earn and says Congress should return money when it has taken too much.
His taxes page says people should decide where their money is spent and that Congress must spend taxpayer dollars wisely.
Aderholt says health care should be reliable, affordable, and accessible for families and small businesses.
His health-care page describes the cost and coverage burden on families, workers, and employers.
H.R. 7084: Defending American Property Abroad Act of 2026
2026-03-27 · house
H.R. 8029: Pay Our Homeland Defenders Act
2026-03-26 · house
H.Res. 1128: Expressing the support of the House of Representatives for the Department of Homeland Security.
2026-03-26 · house
H.R. 5103: Make the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful Act of 2025
2026-03-25 · house
H.R. 6422: American Water Stewardship Act
2026-03-24 · house
H.R. 4638: Federal Working Animal Protection Act
2026-03-19 · house
The events will be led by Constituent Services Representatives and are open to all residents needing assistance with federal agencies or services.
In ProgressCongressman Robert Aderholt (AL-04) announced that his office will host remote office hours in DeKalb, Fayette, and Lamar Counties in April.
In ProgressSometimes the real question is, who is in the best position to determine what improvements are to be made, and how will they be implemented.
In ProgressThese areas need further investigation. Transparency about what we don't know is part of the intelligence.
Official portrait and broader social links
Limited public information available for this candidate.
Birth date, portrait, and social links
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Reporting period: 2026
Donald Trump
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