Energy dominance is essential to America’s national security, economic growth, and affordability for families in South Texas. Last week, the House passed the Fiscal Year 2026 Energy and Water Appropriations Act, and as Vice Chair of the Energy and Water Appropriations Subcommittee, I worked to ensure that this legislation invests in real energy production and infrastructure while also being responsible with taxpayer dollars.
At a critical moment for our nation’s energy future in the race against China, this bill rejects costly, ineffective Biden-era programs and instead focuses on strengthening America’s energy capabilities.
Key investments include:
- $1.785 billion for nuclear energy technology and research
- $117 million for rural water projects
- $10.435 billion for the Army Corps of Engineers, including towards work on the Corpus Christi and Matagorda Ship Channels
These investments directly benefit South Texas, where we continue to lead the country in energy production and exports. By strengthening the Port of Corpus Christi and supporting water, drought, and desalination projects, this bill advances President Trump’s goal of restoring American energy dominance.
See the remarks on the House Floor above