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Many veterans returning to North Texas after serving combat tours struggle with post-traumatic stress. At times it can be deadly. It's such a problem that some veterans are turning to psychedelic therapy outside the United States. Congress may soon direct the military to study the treatment.
Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, urges Republican lawmakers to stand up to President Biden to put an end to the humanitarian 'horrors' taking place.
Of the many crises afflicting our nation under President Joe Biden, the most egregious is the human and drug trafficking being fueled by the cartels and transnational criminal organizations (TCOs) at the southern border, leaving no corner of our country untouched by this evil. Tragically, children and young adults are the most vulnerable victims of the cartels.
Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, urges Republican lawmakers to stand up to President Biden to put an end to the humanitarian 'horrors' taking place.
Congress shows no sign of letting up on the Biden administration six months after a major report revealed that the federal government could not locate 1-in-4 unaccompanied immigrant children apprehended at the border.
Republican Texas Rep. Morgan Luttrell introduced a bill Thursday to require stricter vetting of migrant children sponsors in the U.S., according to a copy of the bill first obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation.
WASHINGTON — The House is poised to approve mood-altering drugs to treat combat-related brain maladies, capping years of effort by an ex-Navy SEAL from Texas and a New York democratic socialist.
The number of military veterans in Congress has dwindled over the past decade, but one group of former commandos has bucked that trend.
The House Armed Services Committee (HASC) has announced the formation of the Quality of Life (QoL) Panel which will focus on issues impacting the quality of life for service members and their families.
A lawmaker, and ex-Navy SEAL, is crediting psychedelic drug treatment for his , insisting it saved his life and his marriage and should be more broadly accessed by service members.