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August 21
Highlighted Blogs 

Urge Congress to Pass Adjustment Legislation for Afghan Allies - Four years ago, the U.S. military evacuated more than 123,000 people from Afghanistan—many of them allies who risked their lives to support American efforts. Now, many of those allies are facing uncertainty as they near the end of their two-year re-parole period or are losing protections under Temporary Protected Status. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa, has led a bipartisan coalition of House members in reintroducing the Afghan Adjustment Act. We must now urge lawmakers to fulfill our promise of safety to those who stood beside us by providing a real path forward.

Rep. Ronny Jackson Celebrates His Export Control Bill Being Signed into Law - By signing the Maintaining American Superiority by Improving Export Control Transparency Act into law, we are securing the advanced technologies that keep our nation safe and ahead of China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. This law is an important step in protecting American innovations, strengthening our defenses, and ensuring the United States remains the undisputed leader in a rapidly changing and increasingly hostile world.

Rep. Tony Gonzales, USDA Secretary Rollins, Governor Abbott, Announce Major Investment for Texas’ Livestock Industry - Congressman Tony Gonzales (R-TX) joined USDA Secretary, Brooke Rollins, and Governor Greg Abbott in Austin to announce the USDA’s commitment to fund and build a domestic sterile fly production facility to enhance New World screwworm containment and eradication efforts. This initiative is a key part of Gonzales’ STOP Screwworms Act, backed by major agricultural organizations, and follows his work to double federal funding for screwworm eradication. Gonzales also led bipartisan efforts in Congress and urged coordination across federal agencies to fast-track treatments and bolster protections for livestock, wildlife, and rural communities.

Featured Topic

ID and Tax

"ID and Tax" is a system where unauthorized immigrants would be background checked, issued tamper-proof IDs, would be taxed at the same or a higher rate than American citizens, and would be required to work for employers who deduct and match taxes. Find out more about the problems we face and the solutions.

Additional Blog Posts

My Thoughts on President Trump's Actions in Washington, D.C.

Rep. Wesley Hunt highlights FERC and encourages reissued authorization of the Rio Grande LNG Project

Luttrell Announces August Mobile Office Hours

Sen. Cruz Calls for U.S. Recognition of Somaliland

Arrington Praises USDA Plan to Protect Against New World Screwworm

Cornyn Statement on New Federal New World Screwworm Investment

Christmas Opportunities at the White House

Lesser Prairie Chicken ESA Listing Halted by District Court

ACES Act Signed into Law by President Trump
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