March 10, 2026 - ENTERPRISE, Ala. – Today, the Alabama Grocers Association endorsed Barry Moore for United States Senate.
"America's grocery industry depends on strong supply chains, sensible regulation, and leaders who understand how federal policy affects families at the checkout counter," said Ellie Taylor, President/CEO of the Alabama Grocers Association.
"Through his work on the House Agriculture Committee and his support for farmers and small businesses, Congressman Barry Moore has demonstrated a commitment to policies that strengthen our food system and reduce unnecessary burdens on employers. Due to his leadership, the Alabama Grocers Association is proud to endorse Barry Moore for the United States Senate, and we look forward to continuing to work with him on policies that keep grocery shelves stocked and food affordable for Alabama families."
"I appreciate the work that Alabama grocers do to put food on the table in every community in our state," said Barry Moore. "As the consumer-facing side of agriculture, they are a key part of Alabama's largest industry. I thank them for their support and look forward to working with them in the United States Senate."
About Barry Moore
Born and raised in Coffee County, Barry Moore is a Christian, husband, father, and small-business owner who served in the Alabama National Guard Reserves. In August 2015, at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, he became the first elected official in the country to endorse Donald Trump for President and has always had his back since.
He is the only candidate for US Senate in Alabama with President Trump's "Complete and Total Endorsement."
Barry attended Auburn University, where he enlisted in the Alabama National Guard Reserves and met his wife Heather. After college, Barry and Heather founded BMI, Inc., a waste removal and demolition company, with one truck and a lot of hard work. Over two decades later, BMI continues to grow and prosper.
Elected to the House of Representatives in 2020, Barry is a member of the House Freedom Caucus. He was rated both the most conservative member in Alabama by CPAC and the state's most effective legislator by the Center for Legislative Excellence. In Congress, he stood for farmers, veterans and small business owners and against Biden's lawless Justice Department, the invasion at our border and the Radical Left's social agenda.
Barry and Heather have four children (Jeremy and his wife Brittany, Kathleen and her husband Jack, Claudia and her husband Garrett, and Jeb), two grandchildren, and two dogs. He still lives in Coffee County.
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