My work in TX-31 and Congress Howdy Texan – I spent this week bringing more Texas to Washington and fighting to keep Washington out of Texas. I wanted to take a moment to update you on my work in Congress! ON THE DOCKET: Supporting Central Texans' Health Taking Care of America's Military 2023 Congressional Art Competition Saying Farewell to our Spring Interns THE BRIEF: The head of the U.S. Border Patrol told lawmakers the agency does not have operational control of the U.S. southern border and stated that migration levels were at "crisis" levels in parts of the border. House Republicans proposed a major energy and permitting reform package known as H.R. 1, the Lower Energy Costs Act. President Biden issued his first veto since taking office, rejecting a bill that would have banned the consideration of environmental, social or governance issues in retirement and other investment decisions. SUPPORTING LOCAL HOSPITALS With the growth of Williamson County, it is imperative for the health of Central Texans that we have well-equipped hospitals to treat patients here and now. I am proud to return $3 million back to TX-31 for a high-tech cardiac catheterization lab in Round Rock. The funding will provide additional equipment to help medical staff save lives during cardiac emergencies. I am proud to work with Baylor Scott & White, the largest non-profit healthcare system in Texas, on this important funding that will benefit our community! Learn more. FUNDING OUR MILITARY As the new Chairman of the House Appropriations Military Construction and Veteran Affairs Subcommittee, it is my job to ensure Congress provides vital funding for the men and women that are currently serving and have served our great country. The subcommittee held a hearing with Army leaders to discuss funding needs for housing and infrastructure improvements. Investing in housing, childcare and training facilities is critical to readiness and quality of life for our Soldiers and their families. 2023 CONGRESSIONAL ART COMPETITION The 2023 Congressional Art Competition is here! Each spring, a nationwide high school arts competition is sponsored by the U.S. House of Representatives to recognize the talents of young artists across the nation. The theme for 2023 is “Let Freedom Ring." TX-31 student artists can submit artwork for a chance to have their art displayed in the U.S. Capitol. The deadline to submit art is April 25. Additional guidelines and application forms can be found on my website. Learn more. SAYING FAREWELL TO OUR SPRING INTERNS As my office prepares to say goodbye to our spring interns, I want to take the time to thank them for their hard work and dedication to Team Carter. Please join me in saying thank you, farewell, and good luck to Yash and Kailey. Congressional internships are offered in my local and DC office throughout the year. If you or someone you know is interested in applying, please visit my website. As always, thank you for taking the time to stay updated on what's happening in Texas' 31st congressional district. Follow my Facebook and Twitter accounts for more updates. It is an honor and privilege to represent you and Texas in the United States House. Sincerely, John R. Carter Visit our website! WC Willamson County 4411 S I 35 Frontage Rd. Suite 115 Georgetown, TX 78626 (512) 591-9061 BC Bell County 2180 North Main St. Suite I-10 Belton, TX 76513 (254) 933-1392 DC Washington, DC 2208 Rayburn H.O.B. Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-3864 Rep. John Carter | 2208 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 Unsubscribe
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