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Gov. Abbott Visits Lubbock to Sign Largest Generational Water Investment in Texas History

“Lawmakers knew we had to be proactive this Session and deliver a significant investment to help Texas meet its future water needs – this legislation not only helps secure Texans’ access to water, it will support continued economic growth and job creation across our state,” said Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows earlier today as Gov. Greg Abbott signed a crucial Texas-sized legislative investment bill into law.

06.19.2025
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Rep. Tony Gonzales, USDA Secretary Rollins Announce Plan to Stop Screwworms, Protect Texas Livestock

Congressman Tony Gonzales (TX-23) and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins launched an $8.5 million sterile New World screwworm (NWS) fly dispersal facility in South Texas and announced a sweeping five-pronged plan to enhance USDA’s already robust ability to detect, control, and eliminate this pest. Per the USDA, the facility in South Texas is expected to be ready within six months.

06.19.2025
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CONG. FALLON: Army's 250th Birthday Celebration Inspires Future Generations

Since 1775, the Army has served as a cornerstone of our nation's defense, adapting to evolving challenges while upholding its commitment to protect our great Republic and interests. This past weekend, we honored the U.S. Army's 250th Birthday – celebrating their grit, sacrifice, and unyielding defense of our nation. ​​​As we mark this milestone, we salute the service members past and present – who inspire future generations.

06.19.2025
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Gov. Abbott Signs Major Property Tax Relief Laws Passed during 2025 Legislative Session

“When I became Governor, the homestead exemption was $15,000 – with Senate Bill 4, the homestead exemption is now $140,000, an almost 1,000% increase. And Seniors’ homestead exemption now goes all the way up to $200,000. This is truly unprecedented – no state in American history has devoted such a large percentage of their budget to tax relief,” said Governor Abbott.

06.17.2025
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CONG. PFLUGER: My Response to Israel's Strikes on Iran

"Just last week – for the first time in nearly two decades – Iran was formally declared to be in violation of its Nuclear Non-Proliferation Commitments by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Over 60 days ago, Iran was given a choice – and once again it has chosen to be an enemy of the free world. In response, Israel launched overnight military strikes, successfully eliminating some of Iran’s top military leaders," explains Cong. August Pfluger.

06.17.2025
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MOORE: 4 Easy Ways to Make the Big Beautiful Bill Even More Beautiful

We are told that either today or tomorrow Senate Finance Committee Chairman Mike Crapo will announce his draft plan for the Senate version of the "One Big Beautiful Bill." To make the bill more beautiful – it's time to go from good to great. Here's what we would suggest for improving the House-passed bill.

06.17.2025
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ICYMI: Donalds' Bipartisan Initiative to Name House Press Gallery After Frederick Douglass Passes With Unanimous Support

Frederick Douglass was the first Black reporter ever to be allowed into the Capitol Press Galleries. This afternoon, the U.S. House passed Cong. Byron Donalds' H.Res.137 – "The Bipartisan Frederick Douglass Press Gallery Renaming Resolution" by unanimous, bipartisan, voice vote to officially name the U.S. House of Representatives Press Gallery after the legendary writer and statesman.

06.17.2025
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McCAUL: Israel’s Strikes on Iran are Significant Setback for Iranian Nuclear Ambitions

Israel took action to defend itself from a potential nuclear attack by striking Iranian nuclear sites and military leadership — including their top military official. Prime Minister Netanyahu was clear: The alternative to diplomacy would be strikes on Iran — a message he reiterated to me when I met with him earlier this month. Unfortunately, the Iranian Regime chose not to take the path of peace, instead prioritizing its nuclear ambitions over the well-being of its own people.

06.16.2025
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CONG. SESSIONS: 23 & Me’s Key Bankruptcy Filing Hearing in House Oversight

Last week I participated in a House Oversight Committee hearing to examine the growing concerns about Americans’ genetic data in light of 23-and-Me’s recent Bankruptcy Filing. As personal DNA Data becomes more accessible and commercially valuable, we must ensure it's not vulnerable to misuse, exploitation, or sale to foreign adversaries. The privacy of genetic information is a consumer protection AND National Security and Biomedical Research Issue.

06.16.2025
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CONG. BABIN: 250 Years of the U.S. Army

Saturday, we celebrated 250 years of the United States Army — two and a half centuries of Courage, Sacrifice, and Unwavering Service to our great Nation. Serving in the U.S. Army was one of the greatest honors of my life. It gave me a deeper appreciation for this country, the men and women who wear the uniform, and the high calling to defend liberty. Every day, our soldiers stand ready to protect the freedoms we hold dear and uphold the values that make America exceptional.

06.16.2025
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MOORE: Guess What? Blue States Have Twice the Inflation Rate of Most Red States

Why are prices rising faster in blue states? Why is gas at the pump $1.50 a gallon more in California than the rest of the country? Blue-State America's got much higher inflation rates than Red States. The leftwing West Coast States and the Northeast New England States have the worst inflation – and meanwhile, the lowest rates in the nation by a relatively wide margin are in...

06.13.2025
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Governor Abbott Signs Laws To Bolster Texas Small Businesses

Governor Greg Abbott today signed House Joint Resolution 1, House Bill 9, House Bill 346, House Bill 2464, and House Bill 5195 into law to support Texas' small businesses while virtually attending the Houston Regional Business Coalition luncheon. Passed during the 89th Regular Legislative Session, these new laws will accelerate the process for starting a business in Texas and cut unnecessary government regulations on small businesses.

06.13.2025
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Texas Bullion Depository, Through Its IRS-Approved Operator, Now Holding Precious Metal IRA Assets

Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced today that the TxBD, through its private sector partnership with Lone Star Tangible Assets and in collaboration with Equity Trust Company, is now ready to hold precious metal IRA assets, providing individuals with a secure, state-administered option for storing their retirement investments. The IRA storage option is offered in collaboration with Equity Trust Company, a leading provider of custodial services for self-directed IRAs.

06.13.2025
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Commissioner Buckingham Honors Women Who Have Bravely Served on Women's Veterans Day

Texas Land Commissioner and Veterans Land Board (VLB) Chairwoman Dawn Buckingham, M.D., is honored to celebrate the courageous women who have served our great country on Women's Veterans Day, which recognizes and remembers the signing of the Women’s Armed Services Integration Act, allowing women the right to permanently serve in the regular armed forces.

06.13.2025
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Rep. Tony Gonzales Advances Bill to Fully Fund Veterans Healthcare, VA Benefits and Programs

This week, Congressman Tony Gonzales (TX-23) advanced the Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) Military Construction and Veterans Affairs (MILCON-VA) funding bill out of the House Appropriations Committee, which he serves on. Congressman Gonzales drafted several key provisions in the bill that benefit Texas military installations and veteran communities from South to West Texas, including El Paso and San Antonio. This legislation fully funds VA benefits and programs.

06.12.2025
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CONG. SESSIONS: Naloxone Awareness Day & Life Month

June 6th was Naloxone Awareness Day – a day to recognize the life-saving power of naloxone and the urgent need to confront our nation’s drug epidemic. Naloxone is a medication that can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose and save lives. I commend the David & Jackie Siegel and the Victoria’s Voice Foundation for their tireless advocacy and leadership in raising awareness and expanding access to this critical tool.

06.12.2025
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Christian Cheers President Trump’s Proposed Reversal of Biden CO2 Rules for Reliable Energy-Based Power Providers 

President Donald Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a proposal to roll back the Biden Administration’s rules dictating carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions for fossil fuel-based power plants. Following the announcement, Texas Railroad Commissioner Wayne Christian said; “President Trump is continuing his promise to roll back Biden’s onerous regulatory regime and put America back on a path toward Energy Dominance."

06.12.2025
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Senators Cruz, Rosen Introduce Effort to Expanding Opportunities for Servicemembers Leaving Active Duty

U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz & Jacky Rosen (D- NV) introduced the "SkillBridge Congressional Fellowship Act of 2025" to allow servicemembers transitioning out of active military duty to complete Congressional Fellowships through the Department of Defense’s (DoD) SkillBridge Program and allowing them to begin exploring post-service careers in public service and policy. 

06.11.2025
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Rep. Tony Gonzales Addresses Veterans and Foster Youth Housing Issues with HUD Secretary

During a House Appropriations Committee Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development (THUD) hearing, Congressman Tony Gonzales (TX-23) asked the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Scott Turner, about housing issues facing veterans and foster youth. Congressman Gonzales also received a commitment from HUD Secretary Turner to visit Texas' 23rd Congressional District. 

06.11.2025
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Congressman Babin: Honoring the 81st Anniversary of D-Day

Last week, we commemorated the 81st anniversary of D-Day. On June 6, 1944, thousands of brave American service members stormed the beaches of Normandy, facing unimaginable danger to liberate Europe from tyranny. Their courage and unwavering sense of duty changed the course of history and secured the blessings of liberty for generations to come. As Americans, we are forever indebted to the heroes of D-Day and all who have worn the uniform of our Armed Forces.

06.11.2025
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06.29.2025

TEXAS INSIDER ON YOUTUBE

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06.26.2025
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06.25.2025
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