Randy's Wrap-Up
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Representative Randy Weber
 
 

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Update from Washington 

 
 
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I wanted to give y'all one final update on how the Republican Conference ended up electing Mike Johnson as Speaker of the House yesterday. Thank you for bearing with us. I know it's been a long few weeks. From an outside point-of-view, these last few weeks have probably looked like total chaos, confusion, and no end in sight. But we are family, and we were having a family discussion. The future of our party and our country is at stake. We knew we must make a decision that would unify our party, bring stability to the House, and ensure we continue to represent the core principles and values that are so important to our constituents.


It took a while for us to get here, but our conference has shown that we achieve tremendous success when we work together as a team. And I couldn't be more proud to be a part of this team with our new Speaker of the House – Mike Johnson – leading the way. Mike is a strong man of faith, a Constitutional conservative, and a fierce fighter for our Republican, commonsense agenda. His leadership and commitment to our conservative values have resonated with many of us, and I believe he is the right choice to guide us in the days and months ahead. Notably, Mike's Louisiana district is just a few miles to the Northeast of our own TX-14 near Orange. As our neighbor, he understands our shared values and the concerns of our region and our nation.


As we move forward under Speaker Johnson's guidance, we are reminded of the importance of unity within the Republican Conference. While we may have differing viewpoints, our shared values and principles are what unite us. It is this unity that will enable us to face the challenges and seize the opportunities that lie ahead. We need to stay united to fight against President Biden and House Democrats' radical agenda. We know we must SECURE our southern border. We saw the most illegal immigrants cross the southern border in ONE single month…269,735 encounters in one month. Our debt has hit $33 trillion. It is imperative that we rein in wasteful spending. And stand with our greatest ally – Israel. 


Thank you to each of you who have called into YOUR office (I don't forget that we WORK for you) over the last couple of weeks about electing a new Speaker of the House. It is an honor to represent the greatest district in the nation…the Fourteenth District of Texas.


 
 

The House Stands with Israel

 
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Now that the House is back open for business. The first bill that we voted on was a resolution to stand with Israel as it defends itself against the barbaric war launched by Hamas and other terrorist groups. The resolution overwhelmingly passed the House last night. It condemns, in the strongest possible terms, the atrocities of Hamas and reiterates Israel’s right to defend herself, along with America’s unwavering support for the state of Israel. All roads lead to Iran. Their fingerprints are all over this attack.


Let's not forget what has happened, because there are reports that Iran and other terrorist organizations worked with Hamas for not only months, but possibly up to and over a year, planning these vicious attacks that now result in war and death of so many people – not just Israelis, but Americans, hostages, so many injured, thousands more. This is horrific. I joined Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson to discuss Israel's ground war with Hamas in Gaza and the importance of keeping a close eye on the next terrorist threat to Israel's north, the Islamic extremist Hezbollah in Lebanon. Hezbollah is also backed by Iran.


Additionally, this week, I wrote an opinion piece with Rep. Juan Vargas (D-CA) published in The Hill that I wanted to share with you about the Iron Dome: 


Israel’s missile defense system is highly sophisticated, demonstrating state-of-the-art rocket science and breathtaking ingenuity. But one can argue that the missile defense system has become so effective that it rendered the Hamas rocket threat a mere nuisance. That may have led to a certain nonchalance. 


The well-known Iron Dome is the world’s best system for intercepting short-range rockets, artillery shells and mortars. 


In 2006, Hezbollah fired 4,500 rockets into Israel during a six-week war, killing 55 people and wounding hundreds. Since becoming operational in 2011, Iron Dome has intercepted more than 6,000 rockets with a success rate approaching 95 percent. 

Iron Dome is but one part of a Multi-Layer Missile Defense System that protects Israel. It is the lowest layer in the system, intercepting threats with ranges of up to some 50 miles. We learned about this tiered system firsthand in February 2023 during a congressional tour to Israel led by USIEA. In fact, it was USIEA’s very first congressional tour to Israel back in 2011 that resulted directly in the declassification of the Iron Dome and, consequently, U.S. support for installations across Israel. 


The second layer, David’s Sling, intercepts rockets with a greater range. The third layer is covered by Arrow-2, which intercepts targets at the edge of the atmosphere, and Arrow-3, which intercepts rockets in outer space. 


David’s Sling (DS) first became operational in 2016. However, it didn’t see its first operational intercepts until May of this year, when it intercepted rockets launched from Gaza toward Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

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Iron Dome’s Tamir interceptor has a range of less than 10 miles, meaning that its batteries must be located very near the population centers it is tasked to protect. On the other hand, the DS interceptor (Stunner) has a significantly greater range. 


In Israel, there is only one DS battery, but owing to the superior range of the system, this battery can provide defense to more than two-thirds of the country. 


In the past week, DS has simply shone. 


Early on Oct. 7, the day of the terrorist invasion, Hamas fired thousands of rockets. DS provided air defense along with Iron Dome, saving countless lives. On Friday, Oct. 13, DS successfully intercepted a Hamas rocket over Haifa, more than 120 miles from the launch site.  


DS uses a different paradigm than Iron Dome’s Tamir interceptors, which each carry a warhead and intercept targets by detonating the warhead very near the target. On the other hand, the DS Stunner carries no warhead. Instead, it destroys its target by impacting the target’s warhead at high speed. This capability is called “Hit-to-Kill” (HTK) and makes Stunner light and fast. 


Consider the following illustration of Stunner’s remarkable capability. The M-302 Khaibar-1 rocket (a typical Hamas rocket targeted by DS) is about three feet long and less than one foot in diameter.  It carries a warhead weighing 330 pounds and moves at the speed of about a mile per second. Stunner must hit the rocket directly in the warhead; a miss of more than six inches is a failure. And Stunner rarely fails. 

Israeli engineering is a true marvel, but what if its efficacy rendered the Hamas rocket threat less perilous? What if Israelis have become over-confident in their high-tech defense systems, be it Iron Dome, David’s Sling, or the security barrier around Gaza? What if over-confidence enticed them to let the threat grow, choosing to live with — instead of eliminating — it? 


The Oct. 7 massacre has been a wake-up call. Israelis can no longer expect a missile defense system, however sophisticated, to protect all its citizens from the depredations of Hamas. 


Hamas members are not freedom fighters. They are not militants. Like ISIS, they are radical Islamist terrorists with no regard for human life: not Israeli, not American, not even their own. 


The world must be made to understand that Hamas — and Hamas alone — is responsible for every single casualty in the Gaza Strip. The death and destruction they instigated on Oct. 7 will only continue, unless and until Hamas is defeated. Israel’s victory must be decisive. Anything less would be catastrophic. 


Israelis have shown remarkable resilience, remaining optimistic and ending conversations with the phrase Besorot Tovot, which literally means “Good Things” but can also be translated as “Looking forward to hearing good things.” After 2,000 years of exile, persecution and pogroms, Jews have finally returned to their ancient homeland. The U.S. cannot let terrorists stand in their way. 


 

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Around the District

 
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Team Weber attended Exxon's Baytown Chemical Expansion Project Start-Up celebration and the grand opening and ribbon cutting for Pirate Island Bar and Grill in Galveston. The Angleton Chamber of Commerce had their monthly meeting and a ribbon cutting for Luby's Cafeteria, where Team Weber attended. They also went to the UIL 6A Area E Marching Band Competition, where Brazoswood High School was performing in the finals. And finally, Team Weber went to the Consumer Energy Education Foundation's Houston Energy Day with exhibits focused on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. 


 

Galveston County Passport Day

 
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DON'T FORGET: We're hosting a special passport day to help you and your family apply for your passport in Galveston County. If you are a first time applicant or need a renewal, we can help! Usually, the passport office is closed on Saturdays, so this is your chance to get your passport!


Before you make any travel plans, please remember to check the expiration date! It is a little known fact that some countries won’t allow entry if the visitor’s passport expires in six months or less. This effectively means that your passport may expire months before you think it does. Please check your family’s passports and if any will expire in less than a year, begin the renewal process now.


No appointments are required to apply for passport, and routine and expedited services are available at the event. Passport photo services will also be available.

Information on how to apply for a passport — including the necessary documents and fees — can be found at travel.state.gov. 


Please contact my office if you have any questions about the event: (281) 316-0231



*This event is to apply for or renew your passport. You will not receive your passport at this event. Passports take between 8-11 weeks to process.


What to bring: 


1. Proof of citizenship: Your evidence must be an original or certified, physical copy. A certified copy is any document that has the seal or stamp of the official issuing authority. You must submit one of the following documents

  • Full validity, undamaged U.S. passport (expired passports are accepted). Full validity means the document is/was valid for 10 years for adults and 5 years for children under 16.
  • U.S. birth certificate
    • Issued by the city, county, or state of birth
    • Lists your full name, date of birth, and place of birth
    • Lists your parent(s)' full names
    • Has the date filed with registrar's office (must be within one year of birth)
    • Has the registrar's signature
    • Has the seal of the issuing authority
  • Consular Report of Birth Abroad or Certification of Birth
  • Certificate of Naturalization 
  • Certificate of Citizenship

2. Photo ID



Passport fees


Age 16 and older: Passport book: $130, Passport card: $30

Age 15 and under: Passport book: $100, Passport card: $15

Expedited Fee: Per application: $60

Acceptance Fee: $35

Photo Fee: $12

 

Recent Legislation

 
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Legislation sponsored:

  • H.Res. 809 - Recognizing Rett Reef off the coast of San Leon, Texas, in Galveston Bay, and all those associated with bringing the project to fruition.

Legislation cosponsored:

  • H.R. 211 - COI Elimination Act
  • H.R. 5717 - No Bailout for Sanctuary Cities Act
  • H.R. 5838 - SAFER Act
  • H.R. 5959 - To make ineligible for visas, admission, or parole aliens that are holders of passports issued by the Palestinian Authority.
  • H.R. 5979 - To require each enterprise to include on the Uniform Residential Loan Application a disclaimer to increase awareness of the direct and guaranteed home loan programs of the Department of Veterans Affairs, and for other purposes.
  • H.R. 5996 - To prohibit any direct or indirect United States funding for the territory of Gaza unless certain conditions are met.
  • H.R. 6018 - Making supplemental appropriations, and for other purposes.
  • H.R. 6046 - To designate Ansarallah as a foreign terrorist organization and impose certain sanctions on Ansarallah, and for other purposes.
  • H.R. 6050 - To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to permit kindergarten through grade 12 educational expenses to be paid from a 529 account.
  • H.R. 6057 - To limit the United States from rejoining the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
  • H.R. 6060 - To prohibit any United States assistance from being made available for programs, projects, or activities located in Palestinian-controlled areas of Judea and Samaria or Gaza, and for other purposes.
  • H.Res. 812 - Censuring Representative Jamaal Bowman.
  • H.R. 995 - Global Nuclear Energy Assessment and Cooperation Act
  • H.R. 6000 - To freeze $6,000,000,000 of Iranian funds held in Qatar, and for other purposes.
  • H.Con.Res. 74 - Expressing support for the Geneva Consensus Declaration on Promoting Women's Health and Strengthening the Family and urging that the United States rejoin this historic declaration.
  • H.Res. 807 - Censuring Representative Rashida Tlaib for antisemitic activity, sympathizing with terrorist organizations, and leading an insurrection at the United States Capitol Complex.
  • H.R. 6017 - To revoke the waiver determination submitted to Congress on September 11, 2023, with respect to certain sanctions imposed with respect to Iran.
 

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. 


Please know that we are always a resource for you.  Call or stop by any of the offices (YOUR offices, we work for you), whenever you need assistance or want to talk about an issue before Congress.


For assistance or more information, please call or go online to visit us at weber.house.gov.


God Bless you and God Bless Texas!

Sincerely,
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Randy K. Weber
 

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