Another busy week in Washington, D.C. addressing your top concerns & issues
from Cong. Roger Williams
Texas Insider Report: WASHINGTON, D.C. – Last week's Small Business Subcommittee hearing explored how alternative paths to student debt can help strengthen small businesses across the country. Not every career path is the same, and not every student needs to take on piles of debt in order to secure a promising career. We need to show students there is another way.
- Watch my line of questioning here.
Since the moment he took office, Biden has put America last. In just two years, his failed policies have:
- Destroyed a once thriving economy, leaving Main Street to suffer record-high inflation, out-of-control government spending, and crippling supply chain issues.
- Open border policies have wrecked families and communities across the country with devastating human trafficking and the influx of dangerous illicit drugs like fentanyl.
- The unborn have been constantly attacked by Biden's pro-abortion policies, allowing access to late-term abortions with no regard for life.
- We cannot afford to allow Biden to push his radical leftist policies down the throats of hard-working Americans.
Limit, Save, Grow Act Passed in the House
For too long, reckless government spending has wreaked havoc on the pocketbooks of hardworking Americans. This irresponsible spending is causing inflation to spiral out of control, harming small businesses and families across the country.
- We must get the American people back to work and stop using COVID as an excuse to throw taxpayer money down the drain.
- We must rein in the unnecessary spending by Joe Biden and the Democrats that is driving the American economy into the ground.
In Case You Missed It!
I joined WBAP and Mark Davis to discuss the crippling effects Biden's proposed EV regulations will have on our economy, the crisis spiraling out of control at our southern border, and other top issues facing our nation. Click to listen!
Roger Williams represents the 25th Congressional District of Texas, which stretches from Tarrant County (parts of Ft. Worth) in the east to Callahan County in the west. A small businessman himself, Williams became Chairman of the House Small Business Committee at the beginning of 2023, and also serves on the House Financial Services Committee.