Mr. Speaker, today I rise to pay tribute to a friend and an American hero. Chief Special Warfare Operator William Chad Mulder was a Navy SEAL and a highly decorated combat veteran receiving, among other honors, three Bronze Stars with…
Jodey Arrington
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Jodey Arrington is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Texas's 19th congressional district since January 3, 2017. A member of the Republican Party, he has focused on issues such as agriculture, healthcare, and fiscal responsibility during his time in office. Arrington has been active in advocating for policies that support rural communities and economic growth in Texas. He has also served on various committees, contributing to discussions on budgetary and agricultural matters.
Mr. Speaker, it is my highest privilege to serve with Chairman Roe and Ranking Member Walz on the VA Committee, and I am grateful for the honor to serve as chairman of the Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity. I want to thank Chairman Roe…
Mr. Speaker, I love everything about west Texas. I love the beautiful sunsets and the starry nights. I love that our farmers and ranchers feed and clothe the American people. I love that we produce more fossil and renewable energy than any…
Mr. Speaker, in the preamble of the Constitution, our Founding Fathers explained a more perfect Union required the Federal Government to do a few things, and to do them well. At the top of the list is the Federal Government's…
Madam Speaker, if history has taught us anything over the years, it is that freedom is not free. It comes at a great price. It is easy to take for granted the freedoms we enjoy, but this Military Appreciation Month I pray that we all…
It is life and death for my region, and that is our cotton producers. West Texas and agriculture is life, it is our identity, but cotton is king.
I hope it is working with you to find relief for our cotton farmers, and equity in the treatment of cotton as a commodity relative to the others.
I am just asking you and pleading with you, Mr. Secretary, move with the speed of the crisis and the sense of urgency that our producers, our economy, cotton ginners, farm implement dealers, ag lenders. It is devastating. Devastating.
I am proud of our President who has put the overarching philosophy on his decision-making of America first.





