Mr. Speaker, January 22 marks the 47th anniversary of the United States Supreme Court decision, Roe v. Wade. On that day, in a historic moment of judicial overreach and without legislative action, the Supreme Court declared abortion legal…
Michael Cloud
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Michael Jonathan Cloud is a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Texas's 27th congressional district since June 21, 2018. A member of the Republican Party, Cloud has focused on issues such as border security, economic development, and veterans' affairs during his time in office. He has been an advocate for policies that support small businesses and promote job growth in his district. Cloud previously served in the Texas House of Representatives before his election to Congress.
Madam Speaker, as I sat in the basement of this Capitol listening to deposition after deposition, it was very clear that this impeachment shenanigan was never about a real search for truth. House leadership wanted us to believe, the…
we spent I think $7 billion last year from Congress, and it's the picture of this bucket that we're pouring into, but there's a hole in the bottom going into a bucket that China's sitting there
It is a key function of our republic, a republic of the people, by the people, for the people of having representative government.
Madam Speaker, it has been very clear from the beginning that this impeachment proceeding has never been about an honest search for the truth. If it were, our Democratic friends would not have polled to see what to charge the President…
Madam Speaker, I rise today in support of my bill, H.R. 3530, the Improving Confidence in Veterans' Care Act. This bill is presented in the spirit of those who have come before us, from George Washington, one of our Nation's first veterans…
Madam Speaker, I rise to today to wish Mr. George Hyak of Victoria, Texas, a heartfelt happy 100th birthday and to thank him for his service to our country. George is an example of a life well lived. He and his precious bride, Sarah, have…
I've always thought that the answer to that is for America to meet the challenge, because we will always do it a lot more responsibly than many of the other countries across the pond, so to speak, who don't have our best interests in mind.
Going to common carrier pipeline will relieve enormous challenges today in the CO2 market, and that will mean you'll get to see a lot more of these planned activities being done at scale.
The world's demand for energy is growing. I have always believed that the solution to the challenges we face is advancements in technology rather than us all retreating from the industrial age.
It is comforting that we can come together as a Congress on an issue as important as this and lay aside the differences.





