Who is Shomari Figures? Meet Alabama’s New Congressman
Shomari Figures, a Democrat, was elected in November 2024 to represent Alabama’s newly redrawn 2nd Congressional District, becoming the state’s second Black member of Congress, alongside Rep. Terri Sewell. Born into a family with deep roots in civil rights and public service, Figures is the son of the late Alabama State Senator Michael Figures and current State Senator Vivian Davis Figures. He earned his law degree from the University of Alabama and has an extensive background in public service, including roles in the administrations of both Presidents Obama and Biden.
During his campaign, Figures emphasized several key issues:
- Healthcare: He advocated for expanding Medicaid in Alabama to increase access to healthcare, particularly in rural communities. Figures highlighted the state’s low life expectancy and high maternal mortality rates, especially among Black mothers and infants, as critical concerns.
- Education: Figures expressed a commitment to improving educational opportunities, though specific policy proposals were not detailed in the available sources.
- Economy: He focused on creating economic opportunities and addressing systemic issues at the state level that contribute to economic struggles.
- Voting Rights: Figures invoked voting rights legislation during his campaign, reflecting his commitment to protecting and expanding access to the ballot box.
During the debates, Figures and his opponent, Republican Caroleene Dobson, clashed on various issues, including abortion and immigration. Figures supported personal choice regarding abortion and criticized fearmongering in immigration discussions. He shared his in-laws’ immigrant success story to emphasize the positive contributions that immigrants make.
As he begins his term, Figures is expected to prioritize legislation focused on improving healthcare access, fostering economic development, and protecting voting rights. He aims to fulfill his campaign commitments to enhance the quality of life for his constituents in Alabama’s 2nd Congressional District.