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
Introduced Bipartisan Legislation to Protect Law Enforcement Officers from Dangerous, Chinese-Made Body Armor
This week, I was joined by Rep. Jimmy Panetta (D-CA) to introduce H.R. 8538 - The Body Armor Safety Act of 2022. This bipartisan legislation will help protect the nation’s law enforcement officers and first responders by ensuring that no body armor for use by law enforcement can be imported into the United States unless it meets the applicable requirements and receives recognition of compliance from the Compliance Testing Program of the National Institute of Justice (NIJ).

Over the last ten years, there has been an alarming amount of Chinese body armor being imported into the U.S. market and then sold to our nation’s law enforcement organizations and other first responders. Unfortunately, the ability of the NIJ to follow up on such activities is limited since they occur outside of the United States. 

This bill has support from the Major County Sheriffs of America (MCSA), the Police Officers Research Association of California (PORAC), and local law enforcement. 

This legislation would also ensure that if an individual forges, counterfeits, or falsely alters any National Institute of Justice Standard certificate, validation, mark, or any other recognition of compliance concerning any body armor, or if an individual engages in any conduct to convey false or misleading claims of compliance concerning any body armor such that recognition of compliance may reasonably be believed to have been issued by the National Institute of Justice or its Compliance Testing program, they will be fined, imprisoned for not more than five years, or both.

Read more HERE.
Introduced Bill to Combat the Biden Administration’s Environmental Agenda
Earlier this week, I introduced H.R. 8507 - the Scope 3 Act, a bill that would prohibit publicly traded companies from being required to disclose or provide their green-house-gas emission or consumption information of their value chains (Scope 3 emissions) under the securities laws of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
 
On March 21, 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed a rule change to Enhance and Standardization of Climate-Related Disclosures for Investors. This proposed rule would mandate extensive climate disclosures by public companies by requiring them to release their direct greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (Scope 1) and indirect emissions from purchased electricity or other forms of energy (Scope 2). In addition, a registrant would be required to disclose greenhouse gas emissions from upstream and downstream activities in its value chain (Scope 3). This proposed rule is another example of the Biden administration significantly increasing the regulatory burden on small and medium-sized entrepreneurs, by mandating additional reporting obligations, technical challenges, and substantial financial and operational disruptions. The Biden administration has weaponized the SEC to promote Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investing, and the American people will bear the brunt of this terrible decision. 

The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, Texas Farm Bureau, Texas Corn Producers, Texas Cattle Feeders Association, and Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association have endorsed the bill.

Read more HERE.
This Week in TX-22
Congressional Youth Academy

This past Saturday, we held our annual Congressional Youth Academy, where my office hosted over 40 high school students.

This academy gives high school students the opportunity to participate in a mock Congress, learn the inner workings of multiple levels of government from elected officials, and learn how they can be productive community members.

Speakers included Rep. Troy Nehls, Commissioner Vincent Morales, Constable Chad Norvell, Trustee Rick Garcia, and Mayor Kevin Cole.
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. 
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].

I always appreciate learning about the issues that are important to you. If you have a concern, please contact me HERE. 
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