Bill Flores
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Bill Flores is a former U.S. Representative from Texas, serving in the House from 2011 to 2021. A member of the Republican Party, he represented Texas's 17th congressional district. During his tenure, Flores focused on issues such as fiscal responsibility, energy policy, and veterans' affairs. He was known for his commitment to conservative principles and played a role in various legislative initiatives during his time in office. After deciding not to seek re-election in 2020, he concluded his congressional career and has since been involved in various business ventures and community activities.
I don't think there is any statutory authority. Second, it appears like the Department of the Interior is a little bit schizophrenic because on the offshore drilling side they have broken apart two agencies that were formerly combined.
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize National Recycling Week. Recycling and the return of recycled materials to the manufacturing process plays an important role in the global competitiveness of U.S. industries. The use of recycled…
Mr. Speaker, as part of the House Republicans Plan for America's Job Creators, we are working hard every day to fix the Obama economy. Last week the Senate stopped a bipartisan bill to permanently repeal the job-killing 3 percent…
That just sounds like more big government trying to get in the way of human activity.
In my opinion, the Executive Order is the illogical extension of President Bush's goals.
It seems to me like it is clearly trying to wire around the intent of Congress.
But I am more concerned about the public sharing what it wants and having a vote in the process.
I believe that America's Wildlife Refuge System has proven to be a great investment for our country.
My bill, H.R. 2236, the Wildlife Refuge System Conservation Semipostal Stamp Act, is on our agenda.





