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Jeremy Devito Outlines Vision for North Alabama in Interview with Brandon Moseley and Christopher Peeks

HUNTSVILLE - Democratic congressional candidate Jeremy Devito, who is running in Alabama's Fifth Congressional District, joined Brandon Moseley and Christopher Peeks for an in‑depth conversation about his campaign priorities, his background, and the issues he believes are most urgent for North Alabama. The interview, featured on The BCS Show, offered voters one of the clearest looks yet at DeVito's message heading into the 2026 election cycle.

Devito, one of three Democrats who qualified for the race, used the interview to frame his campaign around economic fairness, public safety, and restoring trust in government. He emphasized that the Fifth District - which includes Huntsville, Decatur, Athens, and much of the Tennessee Valley - is at a crossroads as rapid growth reshapes the region.

A Focus on Working Families and Economic Stability

Devito opened the interview by highlighting the economic pressures facing working‑class families across North Alabama. He pointed to rising housing costs, stagnant wages, and the widening gap between high‑tech growth in Huntsville and the economic realities of rural counties.

He argued that the district needs a representative who will "fight for the people who keep this region running - teachers, nurses, factory workers, and service workers," and said that federal policy must do more to support families struggling with inflation and the cost of living.

Devito also emphasized the importance of protecting Social Security and Medicare, calling them "lifelines" for thousands of residents in the district.

Public Safety and Community Support

Public safety was another major theme. Devito stressed that reducing crime requires both strong law enforcement and strong communities. He spoke about the need for:

- Better funding for local police departments

- Expanded mental‑health and addiction services

- Support for victims of violent crime

- Programs that help young people avoid entering the criminal justice system

He argued that public safety should not be a partisan issue and that Congress must work with local leaders to address the root causes of violence.

Veterans, Defense, and the Tennessee Valley Workforce

Given the Fifth District's deep ties to Redstone Arsenal, NASA, and the defense industry, Devito spent significant time discussing national security and veterans' issues.

He called for:

- Faster processing of VA claims

- Expanded mental‑health care for veterans

- Stronger oversight of defense spending

- Workforce development programs that prepare Alabamians for aerospace and defense jobs

Devito said the region's economic future depends on ensuring that local workers - not just out‑of‑state recruits - benefit from the district's booming defense and technology sectors.

Healthcare Access and Rural Challenges

Devito also addressed the ongoing crisis in rural healthcare, noting that several counties in the district face shortages of doctors, nurses, and emergency services. He voiced support for expanding access to affordable healthcare and increasing federal investment in rural hospitals.

He argued that healthcare should be treated as "a basic necessity, not a luxury," and said that Congress must do more to ensure that rural communities are not left behind.

Restoring Trust in Government

Throughout the interview, Devito returned to a central theme: rebuilding trust between elected officials and the people they serve. He criticized what he described as "performative politics" in Washington and said voters deserve representatives who are focused on solving problems rather than scoring political points.

He positioned himself as a candidate who will "listen first, speak second," and work across party lines when it benefits the district.

A Growing Platform for Alabama Politics

The interview continues The BCS Show's role as a key venue for Alabama political conversations, giving candidates space to explain their priorities directly to voters. For Devito, the appearance offered an opportunity to introduce himself to a broader audience and outline a message centered on economic fairness, public safety, and pragmatic leadership.

As the 2026 race for Alabama's Fifth Congressional District takes shape, Devito's interview signals that Democrats intend to compete seriously in a district long dominated by Republicans - and that the issues facing North Alabama will be front and center in the months ahead.

 
 

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