H.R. 9747→ Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025
This week, I voted in favor for the Continuing Resolution (CR) to fund our government through December 20. While continuing resolutions are never the first choice, they are preferable to a harmful government shutdown. Some wins of this legislation include a prevention of spending on existing programs, with the same terms and conditions. This prevents the Administration from starting new programs and ensures that existing riders, like the pro-life Hyde Amendment, remain in place. Moreover, it includes more funding for the Secret Service - an absolute necessity in these dangerous times when our leaders face constant threats. This isn’t just about enhancing protection; it’s a stark reminder of the escalating risks and the precarious state of our nation’s security. This funding is contingent upon the Secret Service delivering documents to the House Task Force on the Assassination Attempt, ensuring accountability.
H.R. 8790→ Fix Our Forests Act
Having seen first-hand the successes of good forestry management at the three national forests in TX-17, I was proud to vote YES to spread these practices nationwide. H.R. 3334→ STOP CCP Act
This legislation sanctions the top policy-making entity of the CCP responsible for violating human rights. I voted YES.
H.R. 8205→ Keep Violent Offenders Off Our Streets Act
Violent crime is on the rise across America. By providing needed oversight of charitable bail bonds, this legislation ensures violent offenders stay off our streets. Another YES from me.
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