Madam Speaker, my amendment increases the Fossil Energy and Carbon Management account by $50 million and decreases it by the same amount. I want to thank the bipartisan group of cosponsors, including Representative McCaul, Representative…
Sylvia Garcia
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Sylvia Rodriguez Garcia is a U.S. Representative for Texas's 29th congressional district, serving since January 3, 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, she has a background in law and public service, which informs her legislative priorities. Garcia has focused on issues such as healthcare, education, and economic development, advocating for the needs of her constituents in Houston and surrounding areas. Her work emphasizes support for marginalized communities and women's rights.
I think that we could have a hearing like this every month until we get this done, and I would have no problem with it, because we know that the Constitution protects our right to vote.
It is almost embarrassing to acknowledge that Texas leads the country in voter discrimination complaints.
Barriers to voting which systematically exclude minority voters will language barriers only hinder our ability to provide equal protection and opportunity for all.
the GOP's current efforts are not about voter security; they are, in fact, about voter suppression.
Madam Speaker, I rise today to celebrate the child tax credit's checks arriving to families in my district and across the country. It has been 200 days of this Congress and 200 days of House Democrats delivering for the people. Last week…
Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of H.R. 3985, the ALLIES Act of 2021. First, I thank the chairman for bringing this bill forward, and I thank my friend, Mr. Crow, for sponsoring this bill. Recently, I met with Combined Arms, a local…
And it is just another example of how the dollars are sent but the governors--sometimes, governors from the other side of the aisle, in our case, just decide to either delay or do their own formulas, or do whatever they want to with the…
And they will also address services for those who cannot speak English or have language barriers?
We have been given insubstantial explanations for why the General Land Office has allocated their funds this way.





