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
$1.9T COVID “Emergency” Bill is Funding Woke Programs
"Restorative Justice" programs
 
Racial healing pop-ups
 
School vape detectors
 
What do these pet projects all have in common? They're all funded by the taxpayer through the rushed American Rescue Plan the Democrats passed in Congress on a party-line vote in March 2021. This inflationary $1.9 trillion bill was framed as a pandemic recovery package following the Democrat-forced lockdowns. Yet as expected, much of the money has been funneled toward wasteful “woke” projects that are completely unrelated to COVID-19 or economic recovery.
 
Meanwhile, just 12% of the over $100 billion earmarked for elementary and secondary schools has been spent so far. This is a prime example of the Democrat’s wasteful policies that are putting the United States further in the hole. 
Emergency COVID money from early 2021 bill slow to be...

What do an armored SWAT vehicle in Pittsburgh, "restorative justice" educational discipline in New York City, racial healing pop-ups in Minneapolis, and school vape detectors in Montgomery, Ala., have in common? They're all funded by federal...

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This Week in TX-22
District Office is Looking for Interns
My district office is now accepting applications for Fall 2022 Interns!

If you are a recent graduate or a college-aged student looking to gain professional experience and learn the inner workings of the House of Representatives, please reach out to my district team at (346) 762-6600 or email [email protected] for more information.
Military Service Academy Nominations 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 that applications for service academy nominations are now open! Visit my website to learn more about the nomination process. All materials must be submitted by October 7, 2022.

September 10th, 2022: Extended Office Hours
My team is dedicated to ensuring the Federal government works for you. My office will remain open on Saturday, September 10th - you can stop by my office without an appointment or call in to share your concerns or get assistance with any issues relating to a federal agency such as VA, Social Security, IRS, and more. Below is more information:
 
Extended Office Hours
 
Saturday, September 10th
10am-1pm
Phone lines will be open
(346) 762-6600
Member not present 
Casework Highlight: Small Business Administration
Even though COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) funding through the Small Business Administration has been dispersed, my office is still helping constituents with issues they may be experiencing. We help with all problems pertaining to the SBA. 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.

The local SBA office in Houston still has many resources for local business owners outside of COVID relief. Many people are surprised to know that 99.5% of the businesses in the Houston area are small according to the SBA. The SBA helps these small businesses in 4 main areas: 1) Providing free business advising and mentoring, plus low cost workshops through SBA resource partners SCORE, Small Business Development Centers, and the Women's Business Center. 2) Helping small businesses gain access to federal contracts in a variety of ways, including the 8(a) Business Development Program. 3) Helping small businesses find the capital that is needed to start or grow. 4) Assisting businesses as well as homeowners, renters, and non-profits to recover after a declared natural disaster through direct low interest loans. Connect with the local SBA Houston District Office at www.sba.gov/tx/houston
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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