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A member of the Associated Builders and Contractors may soon be taking some time away from his business to take care of the people’s business.
Former state Sen. Bradley Byrne won a Republican primary runoff election Nov. 5 and will be face Democrat Burton LeFlore Dec. 17 for a chance to represent Alabama’s 1st Congressional District in the U.S. House.