Greetings!

I wanted to take a moment to share with you a recap on what happened this week in Texas' 22nd District and the United States House of Representatives.
This Week in Washington
Biden is Constitutionally Required to Stop the Invasion Happening at the Texas-Mexico Border
This week, multiple Texas county officials declared the border crisis as an "invasion," something President Biden should have done a very long time ago.

Since Biden took office, there have been 2.6 million encounters at our border, over 100,000 fatal fentanyl overdoses at the hands of the drug-traffickers, and numerous violent attacks on our brave border enforcement. It is abundantly clear that the United States is facing an invasion at our southern border.

Article IV, Section 4 of the United States Constitution, known as the Guarantee Clause, requires the Executive Branch to protect states from an invasion, but where is the Biden administration? The border crisis is rupturing Texas communities and taking livesand our President is no where to be found.

Back in May, I led 32 Republicans in sending a letter to President Biden demanding he uphold Article IV, Section 4 of the United States Constitution. Unfortunately, but unsurprisingly, I received no response from him or his administration officials.

Joe Biden turned his back on the American people when he allowed dangerous criminals, drug-smugglers, and human traffickers to roam free through our communities. If he truly is the Commander-in-Chief of this nation, he would take every possible step to address this crisis and protect American lives and livelihoods—that starts by invoking the Guarantee Clause and putting an end to the invasion at our southern border.
Sent a Letter to Elon Musk Asking Him to Work with Government to Strengthen Power Grids Across the Nation
Recently, I sent a letter to Tesla CEO Elon Musk asking him to work with government officials to strengthen both Texas’ and the nation’s power grids and ensure their long-term resiliency and affordability as electricity consumption increases from the rise in popularity of electric vehicles (EVs).
 
In February 2021, Texas felt the devastating effects of an unstable power grid when Winter Storm Uri left 69 percent of Texans without power and water services—resulting in at least 210 deaths and $130 billion in economic losses. Now, the Biden administration is spending billions to build a nationwide EV charging network – which will further strain our electrical grids.

Rather than ostracize Mr. Musk for not pandering to his radical agenda, Biden should be working with him to ensure our nation’s power grids will be resilient enough to deal with America’s increased electricity demand as electric vehicles become more popular. I welcome Mr. Musk to provide his unique and innovative perspective on this subject.

You can read my letter here or below:
Announcements & Upcoming Events
Casework Highlight: Department of Education
Have you been experiencing issues with your federal student loans? Are you not able to get questions answered? My office is here to help. While we can’t approve loans or grants, we can help facilitate communication between you and the Department of Education.

If you have any questions or need assistance, please fill out this release form on my website. My casework team will reach out within the next business day. For any other questions, please call my district office at 346-762-6600. 
TX-22 Students: Apply to the 2022 Congressional Academy
Applications for the 2022 Congressional Academy are now open!

This academy gives high school and undergraduate students a chance to participate in a mock Congress. Participants will learn the innerworkings of multiple levels of government from elected official guest speakers, including myself.

You can apply HERE, or call my office at (346) 762-6600 with any questions.
Need a Passport?
If you are traveling this summer and need to renew, replace, or obtain a passport, my office is here to help. While my office cannot apply for passports on your behalf, we can help navigate you through the process.

You can find all information about documents and eligibility here. If you have any questions or feel your application is out of normal processing time, please fill out this release form on my website. My casework team will reach out within the next business day. You can also call my office at (346) 762-6600 with any questions.
Congressional App Challenge Available to TX-22 Students
We are pleased to announce that the Congressional App Challenge (CAC), a competition designed to encourage student participation in computer science and coding, will be hosting our annual coding competition this year.

Students are encouraged to register online and submit their app by November 1st. For more information, you can visit the official Congressional App Challenge website, or email questions directly to [email protected].

You can also visit our website or contact Bailee Higgins at [email protected].
Applications for Service Academy Nominations is Now Open
One of my greatest honors in Congress is having the ability to nominate a future leader to one of our nation’s esteemed military academies.

I'm thrilled to announce applications for service academy nominations are now open! Visit my website at nehls.house.gov/service-academy-nominations to learn more about the nomination process. All materials must be submitted by October 7, 2022.

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Troy E. Nehls
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