Randy's Wrap-Up Update From Washington  I am sure a lot of you have been keeping up with what is going on in Washington, and I wanted to give you an update on where things stand. Government funding runs out tomorrow at midnight. Over the past year, we have fought to deliver on our promises to the American people to slow the trajectory of federal spending and reverse the Biden Administration's open border policies. We are $33 TRILLION in debt, and our border is being overrun by illegal immigrants. We MUST change the direction our nation is heading in. This week, I voted against sending more money to Ukraine. Our priorities have been backwards, and we need to put America FIRST. We need to secure our border. That is why I supported the Spending Reduction and Border Security Act that would have extended government funding for 30 days while the House passes the annual Appropriations bills, enhances border security by resuming construction of the border wall, invests in technology at the border, supports Border Patrol agents, fixes our broken asylum system, and cuts spending. It's time for Washington to deal with the crises affecting Americans' everyday lives, and I will be in D.C. until that happens. If the government shuts down this weekend, I have requested that the U.S. House withhold my paycheck. I do want to mention that Social Security checks will continue to go out. Medicare and Medicaid will continue. Veterans Affairs operations and services will continue as normal. Military Activities will continue as normal. Federal employees deemed "essential" will continue to work. And law enforcement and the US Postal Service remain fully funded and functional.
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Update From Washington 

 
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I am sure a lot of you have been keeping up with what is going on in Washington, and I wanted to give you an update on where things stand. Government funding runs out tomorrow at midnight. Over the past year, we have fought to deliver on our promises to the American people to slow the trajectory of federal spending and reverse the Biden Administration's open border policies. We are $33 TRILLION in debt, and our border is being overrun by illegal immigrants. We MUST change the direction our nation is heading in. This week, I voted against sending more money to Ukraine. Our priorities have been backwards, and we need to put America FIRST. We need to secure our border. That is why I supported the Spending Reduction and Border Security Act that would have extended government funding for 30 days while the House passes the annual Appropriations bills, enhances border security by resuming construction of the border wall, invests in technology at the border, supports Border Patrol agents, fixes our broken asylum system, and cuts spending. 


It's time for Washington to deal with the crises affecting Americans' everyday lives, and I will be in D.C. until that happens. If the government shuts down this weekend, I have requested that the U.S. House withhold my paycheck. I do want to mention that Social Security checks will continue to go out. Medicare and Medicaid will continue. Veterans Affairs operations and services will continue as normal. Military Activities will continue as normal. Federal employees deemed "essential" will continue to work. And law enforcement and the US Postal Service remain fully funded and functional.



 

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Protecting America's Iconic Cars

 
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I wanted to share an opinion piece I wrote and published the Daily Caller. 


The radical left’s all-encompassing climate alarmist onslaught has claimed numerous victims over the past decade: plastic straws gave way to soggy paper replacements, and Alaska’s vast subterranean oil reserves remain mostly untapped in favor of energy dependency on geopolitical enemies.


Even more recently, the Biden administration has proposed a crackdown on household mainstays as innocuous as dishwashers and gas stoves. Now, they’re coming for our internal combustion engine cars, now cleverly referred to as ICE vehicles, the mechanical descendants of the first cars manufactured in our own country a century ago. The left will stop at nothing to tear down the legacy of our American forefathers. 


House Republicans recently passed legislation that struck down California’s draconian electric vehicle mandate, which required that all new cars sold must be emission-free starting in 2035. Unfortunately, the GOP bill is highly unlikely to survive the president’s veto, and given the growing epidemic of climate alarmism, similar bans — whether for cars or common household items — are all but inevitable in the near future.  


To promote the ubiquity of electric vehicles, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm road-tripped across the southeast with a fleet of electric vehicles (EVs). In typical Biden administration fashion, this exhibition included an embarrassing blunder that unintentionally underscored a real problem. Given the scarcity of EV-friendly infrastructure, a massive line at a charging port resulted in a PR nightmare. A family with a baby found themselves stranded inside their car in the sweltering heat because Granholm’s advance team was “reserving a spot” for the secretary’s arrival. Ironically, although the excursion’s goal was to advertise the accessibility and utility of EVs, some of the backup and security vehicles driven by her entourage were good old fashioned ICEs.


Americans don’t want an electric car mandate, and to impose one by force would be a disaster. To take gas cars off the road would cause an infrastructure apocalypse and a gaping job dearth. 


If it wasn’t clear enough that proponents of President Biden’s woke climate agenda are either ignorant or acting in bad faith, let’s examine the hypothetical efficacy of the EV mandate. Considering the vast resources and exotic metals needed to manufacture electric cars, it is unclear whether the tradeoff is truly more beneficial for the environment. A major component of electric car batteries, cobalt, comes primarily from Congolese mines, havens for brutality and child slavery. The widespread scaling of electric car production would only exacerbate the well-documented humanitarian abuses in the Democratic Republic of Congo while depleting the planet’s finite stores of the raw material. Ask your virtue-signaling neighbor about the cobalt mines. 


Importing essential materials for EVs would also mean greater dependence on foreign countries for continued high quality of life. But it doesn’t have to be this way. The United States possesses the natural resources necessary to attain energy independence, sustaining our economy with good jobs while ensuring a secure supply of domestic fuel in times of international turmoil. 


Ultimately, the desire to transition from dependable gasoline-powered cars to unreliable electric vehicles is just another page in the left’s book: “How to Destroy America.” They hate the classic American aesthetic and lifestyle and want to hamstring the country in a multitude of ways as they continue their vicious cycle of virtue-signaling. 

 
 

Around the District

 
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This week was quite busy for Team Weber! They started off by attending the Gold Star Mothers and Families Lunch in Jefferson County to recognize the debt these mothers and families paid for our nation’s independence. Then they celebrated not one, not two, but THREE amazing centenarians who have reached this incredible age. Thank you to the VA Outpatient Clinic in Beaumont for hosting this great birthday celebration. They attended Lamar State College's Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening for their Electromechanical Technology Building. We can't wait to see what the future holds for these students!


 

Recent Legislation

 
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Legislation cosponsored:

  • H.R. 5791 - To require a comprehensive report that contains a strategy for United States involvement in Ukraine.
  • H.R. 5806 - To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit chemical abortions, and for other purposes.
  • H.R. 5455 - Collision Avoidance Systems Act of 2023
  • H.R. 5636 - Protect Children’s Innocence Act
  • H.J.Res. 92 - Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Food and Nutrition Service relating to "Application of Bostock v. Clayton County to Program Discrimination Complaint Processing-Policy Update".
 

Last Week's Poll Results

 
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It is a privilege to represent our district in Congress.  While we’ve faced many challenges in recent years, through strength and prayer, we have persevered. 


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