Israel Striking Iran The Iranian regime has long made its intentions clear—chanting “Death to Israel, Death to America” while working behind the scenes to destabilize the Middle East. For decades, their fingerprints have been all over some of the worst acts of terrorism in the region. They’ve armed and funded the world's most dangerous terrorist organizations—all while pushing full steam ahead on a nuclear program that poses a threat to every freedom-loving nation. Let me be clear: Iran is not just a danger to Israel. It's a critical node in a global axis of authoritarian powers, China, Russia, North Korea, Venezuela, all working in concert to weaken the United States and our allies. Last Thursday, the International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed what many of us already suspected: for the past two decades, Iran has secretly been enriching uranium—reaching levels high enough to produce 10 nuclear bombs. That’s not a peaceful energy program. That’s preparation for mass destruction. President Trump and his administration have been crystal clear, no nuclear weapons for Iran. Period. I have also been crystal clear for YEARS. Iran should not have their hands on a nuclear weapon. Despite countless efforts to negotiate, the Ayatollah continues to chase his nuclear ambitions with reckless abandon. That’s why I strongly support Israel’s decisive strikes last Thursday night against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. Prime Minister Netanyahu could not afford to sit idly by and wait for a regime that has openly called for Israel to be “wiped off the map” to act on that threat. Israel, our most loyal and capable ally in the Middle East, is acting not only in its own interest—but in ours. Their mission to dismantle Iran’s nuclear capabilities and eliminate key terrorist leaders directly enhances American security and the stability of the region. With multiple nuclear sites now destroyed and Iran’s military leadership in disarray, the regime in Tehran is running out of time and options. As President Trump said, “Iran must make a deal, before there is nothing left.” And let me make one thing perfectly clear: if Iran dares to retaliate against American lives or interests, the United States will respond swiftly and with overwhelming force. In Congress, I will continue to stand with Israel, stand against terrorism, and fight to keep America safe from those who seek to destroy our way of life.
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Israel Striking Iran

 
 
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The Iranian regime has long made its intentions clear—chanting “Death to Israel, Death to America” while working behind the scenes to destabilize the Middle East. For decades, their fingerprints have been all over some of the worst acts of terrorism in the region. They’ve armed and funded the world's most dangerous terrorist organizations—all while pushing full steam ahead on a nuclear program that poses a threat to every freedom-loving nation.


Let me be clear: Iran is not just a danger to Israel. It's a critical node in a global axis of authoritarian powers, China, Russia, North Korea, Venezuela, all working in concert to weaken the United States and our allies.


Last Thursday, the International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed what many of us already suspected: for the past two decades, Iran has secretly been enriching uranium—reaching levels high enough to produce 10 nuclear bombs. That’s not a peaceful energy program. That’s preparation for mass destruction.


President Trump and his administration have been crystal clear, no nuclear weapons for Iran. Period. I have also been crystal clear for YEARS. Iran should not have their hands on a nuclear weapon. Despite countless efforts to negotiate, the Ayatollah continues to chase his nuclear ambitions with reckless abandon.


That’s why I strongly support Israel’s decisive strikes last Thursday night against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. Prime Minister Netanyahu could not afford to sit idly by and wait for a regime that has openly called for Israel to be “wiped off the map” to act on that threat.


Israel, our most loyal and capable ally in the Middle East, is acting not only in its own interest—but in ours. Their mission to dismantle Iran’s nuclear capabilities and eliminate key terrorist leaders directly enhances American security and the stability of the region.


With multiple nuclear sites now destroyed and Iran’s military leadership in disarray, the regime in Tehran is running out of time and options. As President Trump said, “Iran must make a deal, before there is nothing left.”


And let me make one thing perfectly clear: if Iran dares to retaliate against American lives or interests, the United States will respond swiftly and with overwhelming force.


In Congress, I will continue to stand with Israel, stand against terrorism, and fight to keep America safe from those who seek to destroy our way of life.

 

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160th Anniversary of Juneteenth 

 
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This week, on Galveston Island and across America, we commemorated the 160th Anniversary of Juneteenth, a pivotal moment in our nation’s history. I was honored to celebrate in Galveston, the birthplace of Juneteenth, alongside the City and the Juneteenth 160th Commemorative Celebration Committee. I had the privilege of presenting them with an official Congressional Record, so that for generations to come, our nation will remember Galveston's rightful place in the story of freedom and the enduring importance of this day.


The Congressional Record that I presented: 


               Mr. WEBER of Texas. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Juneteenth, a day that holds deep meaning not just for our nation but especially for the proud people of Galveston, Texas.

               One hundred sixty years ago, Union troops arrived in Galveston and issued General Order No. 3 – delivering long-overdue news: that the enslaved people of Texas were free, in accordance with President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation. Though that proclamation had been signed more than two years earlier, it was on June 19, 1865, that the promise of freedom finally reached our shores.

               Galveston, which I have the honor of representing, is where Juneteenth was born. And I’m proud that our community continues to lead in preserving this history. From the mural that commemorates where General Order No. 3 was read to the many community events held throughout the month of June, Galveston is living proof that remembering our history makes us stronger, not weaker.

               Not long ago, Juneteenth was not even recognized as a federal holiday. But in a rare moment of unity, Congress came together to pass H.R. 1320. I was honored to co-sponsor this legislation and even prouder to see it signed into law on June 17, 2021. It marked the first new federal holiday in nearly four decades, and rightfully so.

               Juneteenth is a reminder that while freedom may be delayed, it must never be denied. We must always strive to live up to the founding principles of this great country: liberty, justice, and opportunity for all. Let us honor the past, reflect on our progress, and commit to forging a future that preserves liberty not just in words but in action.


 



 

Bring Space Shuttle Home Act

 
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This morning, I had the honor of joining Senator John Cornyn at Space Center Houston as we fight to bring the Space Shuttle Discovery back to its rightful home, Houston, Texas. Together, we met with leaders in the aerospace community, including William Harris, President & CEO of Space Center Houston; Brian Freedman, President of the Bay Area Houston Economic Partnership; and former Space Shuttle Astronaut Tim Kopra, now CEO of Starlab Space.


As a member of the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology and the House Aerospace Caucus, I’ve been proud to champion Houston’s unmatched role in American spaceflight. During our visit, we toured Space Center Houston’s incredible facilities and saw firsthand where Discovery would be displayed. We also had the opportunity to meet with students participating in a summer space camp, our next generation of astronauts, engineers, and pioneers.


After the tour, I announced that I’m introducing the House companion to Senator Cornyn’s Bring the Shuttle Home Act, which would authorize the relocation of Discovery from its current site in Virginia to NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.


Our community has always been at the forefront of innovation and exploration, and we remember all too well how the Obama administration bypassed Houston, a decision that was as political as it was misguided. Houston is the home of Mission Control. We are the beating heart of NASA. We didn’t just earn a shuttle, we built the legacy that launched them.


It’s time to right that wrong. It’s time to bring Discovery home, where it can inspire millions and remind the world that Houston is, and always will be, Space City, USA.


 

Pay Our Correctional Officers Fairly Act

 
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Last week, I introduced the Pay Our Correctional Officers Fairly Act, which would revise locality pay rates for federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) employees. The Pay Our Correctional Officers Fairly Act would address staffing and retention problems facing BOP facilities by allowing for competitive pay that considers factors such as cost-of-living, commute times, and the hard work and dedication of our correctional officers.  Specifically, BOP facilities located within 200 miles of the nearest General Schedule (GS) locality pay area would be eligible to pay their staff higher, more competitive wages. Our correctional officers work to keep our communities safe, and the value they add to civil society must be adequately reciprocated.


Our correctional officers put their lives on the line every day to keep our communities safe and our prisons secure. They deserve to be compensated fairly for their tireless service. This bill would provide a much-needed pay increase to federal correctional officers, including those at the Beaumont Federal Prison in my district and facilities nationwide. It's a common-sense measure that will help us retain and recruit highly qualified officers and show our appreciation for their hard work and dedication.

 
 
 

Recent Legislation

 
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Legislation sponsored:

  • H.R. 4008 - To amend title 5, United States Code, to provide increased locality pay rates to certain Bureau of Prisons employees whose duty stations are located in the pay locality designated as "Rest of U.S.", and for other purposes.


Legislation cosponsored:

  • H.Res. 520 - Recognizing the life, achievements, and public service of former First Lady Barbara Pierce Bush on the occasion of her 100th birthday.
 

Last Week's Survey Results

 
Last Week's Poll Results

Do you support how California leaders handled the LA riots?


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