Michael McCaul
The Public Record
Michael Thomas McCaul is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Texas's 10th congressional district since 2005. A member of the Republican Party, he has been active in various legislative efforts, particularly focusing on national security and foreign policy. McCaul has played a significant role in discussions surrounding U.S. relations with countries like Ukraine and Russia, often emphasizing the importance of NATO and the need for a strong response to aggression.
I hope that the committee will work with me on this legislation so that we can show Kim Jong Un that we take his human rights abuses seriously.
As a Korean American with family members who fled North Korea, this is an issue that is deeply personal to me, and I have great empathy for these families.
I support the objective of the bill, which is to see that aid to Palestinians in the future goes through organizations that are benign, rather than through UNRWA.
I suggested that to the author. We were not able to reach an agreement. But if this bill became effective on December 31, I would be a yes vote.
I have no love for UNRWA. I would have supported this bill if it had been a bit more practical.
I move that the committee report H.R. 6609, the Tiger Act, as amended, to the House with a favorable recommendation.
I urge my colleagues to support H.R. 7152, and I yield the balance of my time.





