From Rep. Gonzales <[email protected]>
Subject An Update from Texas and D.C.
Date August 3, 2025 7:03 PM
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Email from Rep. Gonzales Texas Farm Bureau Breakfast in Hondo On Wednesday, I met with farmers and ranchers in Medina County to discuss important issues impacting Texas' agriculture industry. PICTURED: Congressman Gonzales at the Texas Farm Bureau Breakfast in Hondo. Our agricultural producers are the backbone of our state. From launching a facility in South Texas to combat the New World Screwworm to holding Mexico accountable for water deliveries, I've made it a priority to deliver real results for Texas farmers and ranchers. Visit to Pecos: Road Safety in West Texas This week, I was on the ground in Reeves County with elected officials and leaders from the Texas Department of Transportation to discuss the Pecos East Relief Route, more commonly known as "Death Highway". During a House Appropriations Committee Meeting in May with U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, I raised this issue directly with him and highlighted the importance of addressing road safety concerns in areas that experience heavy oil and gas traffic. Click here to watch Congressman Gonzales questioning Secretary Sean Duffy on where infrastructure near critical resources lies on the U.S. DOT priority list. To build upon Texas' efforts, I will soon introduce legislation that directs DOT to prioritize projects that improve public safety—especially in areas with heavy oilfield traffic. On the Road in El Paso and Hudspeth Counties I joined El Paso County Commissioner Jackie Butler in Montana Vista this week to survey key areas needing first-rate infrastructure and resources. PICTURED: Congressman Gonzales with El Paso County Commissioner Jackie Butler. PICTURED: Congressman Gonzales with Judge Jo Jo Mackenzie Recently, the House Appropriations Committee advanced my funding request for a new community center in Hudspeth County that would provide workforce training, youth development, and essential public services. On Tuesday, Judge Mackenzie showed me a potential site for the center. I'll keep working hard to get this project signed into law. Backing First Responders in TX-23 Earlier this week, I hosted a roundtable in El Paso with Texas DPS, the El Paso Police Department, and local law enforcement from across the Lower Valley. When we invest in law enforcement, we invest in communities. In TX-23, we will always back the men and women who answer the call to protect and serve the people of Texas. Follow @RepTonyGonzales on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. My team and I are always available to assist you. Please feel free to contact my office at any time. Washington, D.C. 2239 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 202-225-4511 San Antonio 3522 Paesanos Pkwy Suite 301 San Antonio, TX 78231 210-806-9920 Fort Stockton 103 West Callaghan Street Fort Stockton, TX 79735 432-299-6200 San Elizario 1501 Main Street San Elizario, TX 79849 915-990-1500 Uvalde 2401 Garner Field Road, Building Q Uvalde, TX 78801 830-333-7410 Visit our Website Rep. Gonzales | 2239 Rayburn House Office Building | Washington , DC 20515 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice
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