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Friends,

This week I led a bi-partisan bill to expedite the hiring of CBP agents and officers at our border. This will aim to amend Section 3 of the Anti-Border Corruption Act of 2010 by waiving a polygraph examination for credentialed and qualified officers. There is a crisis at our border - now more than ever it is important that we do not unnecessarily block otherwise qualified CBP applicants. 

I also spoke at the Energy & Commerce Committee hearing on the importance of chlorine to insure safe drinking water, and how Democrats banning chemicals like this would cause major consequences. 


Sincerely,
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BORDER UPDATE: Biden is trying to rescind Title 42. This is what that means and this is why you should care. Even Democrat Senators from Arizona are asking him not to do this, which means public pressure can prevent this. Call your reps.

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This is a wonky clip. But it’s important because these little heard of regulations affect your life profusely. Democrats want to ban chemicals left and right, but ignore the second and third order consequences of doing so. In this hearing about clean water treatment, I pointed out that chlorine - which is critical to water treatment - would be made prohibitively scarce and therefore expensive by Democrat regulatory proposals.

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Crenshaw Leads Bi-Partisan Bill to Expedite Hiring of CBP Agents and Officers at Our Border

March 31, 2022

Congressman Dan Crenshaw joined fellow Texas Congressman Henry Cuellar and Congresswoman Miller-Meeks in reintroducing the Anti-Border Corruption Improvement Act. The legislation will aim to amend Section 3 of the Anti-Border Corruption Act of 2010 by waiving a polygraph examination for credentialed and qualified officers. 

“As we face an unprecedented crisis at our border it is more important than ever that we do not unnecessarily block otherwise qualified CBP applicants” Crenshaw said. “CBP should be able to waive the polygraph for those who have shown they can hold public trust through current employment as a law enforcement officer or holding a clearance in the military. This will allow CBP to bring in new agents and officers immediately so we can respond to the ongoing crisis.”

 

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