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WASHINGTON – Congressman Morgan Luttrell (R-TX) released the following statement regarding his vote against the Fiscal Responsibility Act.
The House comfortably passed the bipartisan bill to raise the debt ceiling until January 2025 and make spending cuts in numerous areas with support from both parties.
WASHINGTON − The debt ceiling deal passed the House with overwhelming bipartisan support Wednesday night, but it also had plenty of bipartisan opposition with 117 members voting against it.
Some 71 Republicans and 46 Democrats voted against the debt limit bill. Four lawmakers did not vote, including Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo.
America is facing a crisis along our Southwest border, as our nation witnesses the devastating effects of disastrous border policies. President Biden and his Administration have failed to acknowledge the deadly, record-breaking crisis at our southern border, created by his dangerous open border policies and refusal to enforce the laws on the books. There have been over five million unvetted illegal alien encounters since President Joe Biden took office. In April alone, there were 211,401 encounters -- up 10% from 191,956 in March.
America is facing a crisis along our Southwest border, as our nation witnesses the devastating effects of disastrous border policies. President Biden and his Administration have failed to acknowledge the deadly, record-breaking crisis at our southern border, created by his dangerous open border policies and refusal to enforce the laws on the books. There have been over five million unvetted illegal alien encounters since President Joe Biden took office. In April alone, there were 211,401 encounters -- up 10% from 191,956 in March.
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KILLEEN, Texas — Margie Taylor walked the halls of Congress for three days in February to speak with every member of the House Armed Services Committee and every lawmaker who represents Texas.
Her feet were tired and blistered, but she was determined to advocate for a change that she believes would have saved her son’s life.
“This gives my tragedy purpose,” said Taylor, who lives outside of Houston.
A new bill has the backing of all five former Navy SEAL lawmakers in Congress and leading the charge is Rep. Ryan Zinke (R-MT) who is aggressively fighting to “streamline” mental healthcare for veterans through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
Former Navy SEAL commander Rep. Ryan Zinke is leading a bipartisan group of lawmakers in the House and the Senate to push forward a new bill that would address the mental health crisis among U.S. veterans by 'streamlining' access to care.
As a combat veteran, I understand and appreciate just how important our obligation is to support the veterans who have served and sacrificed for our country. One of my top priorities in Congress will always be to meet the needs of veterans and ensure they receive the highest quality care and support.