IMPORTANT NEWS FROM TEAM CRUZ…
Ted Cruz, Top Dem Senator Team Up To Press Biden Admin On Oil Drilling Restrictions: "Sens. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., led a coalition of 16 senators urging the Biden administration to withdraw environmental regulations that they said are a "clear attempt to shut down oil and gas operations." Cruz, Manchin and the 14 other lawmakers penned a letter to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and its subagency the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), taking issue with regulations designating a large swath of the Gulf of Mexico as a "critical habitat" for the endangered..."
Ted Cruz Urges President Biden To Permit Texas-Mexico Border Bridge Projects: "In a letter to the president, Cruz outlined the benefits of the projects, saying that they will create jobs, improve supply chain resiliency and promote economic growth. Since the bridges will connect two countries, a presidential permit is needed to sign off on the construction. According to the Texas Department of Transportation, presidential permits are "required for the construction, connection, operation, or maintenance, at the international boundaries of the United States for border crossings and other cross-border projects." Cruz is planning on..."
Ted Cruz Claims Risk Of Terror Attack In US 'Higher Today' Due To Border Policies: "Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said the risk of a terrorist attack against the United States is higher now than at any time since Sept. 11, 2001. Cruz appeared on Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street Saturday to react to the immigration crisis unfolding at the U.S.-Mexico border, including reports that people from Lebanon and Syria have entered the country that way. That information worries Cruz, who represents the southern border state of Texas. "I am very sorry to say I think the risk of a major terrorist attack in the United States is higher today than it has been anytime since..."
Senator Ted Cruz Outlines AM Radio Act’s Three Paths To Law: "During a recent speech to the National Religious Broadcasters President’s Council at the 2023 Capitol Hill Media Summit, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) discussed the prospective paths for the passage of the AM For Every Vehicle Act. The bill, which has already moved out of committee, has three potential avenues for approval in the Senate. The first approach involves using unanimous consent to pass the bill, an option typically reserved for non-controversial legislation. This seems unlikely, as Sen. Cruz says, “It looks like we have a couple of Democrat objectors..."