Press Releases
WASHINGTON — On Wednesday, Rep. Chip Roy (TX-21) issued a statement following the passage of legislation that will ban Texas clinics from performing abortions once the heartbeat has been detected:
WASHINGTON — On Tuesday, the House Judiciary Committee passed the Criminal Judicial Administration Act of 2021, a bipartisan bill that Rep. Chip Roy (TX-21) was proud to co-lead with Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (NY-8) and a bipartisan group of members, to provide greater resources for federal judges while protecting civil rights of American citizens.
WASHINGTON — On Tuesday, Rep. Roy (TX-21), along with Reps. Morgan Griffith (VA-09), Ben Cline (VA-06), and Bob Good (VA-05) sent a letter to Dr. David Wilkes, the dean of the University of Virginia School of Medicine, questioning the University's apparently politically charged expulsion of a student who raised questions about microaggressions at a 2018 faculty-led panel.
WASHINGTON — Rep. Chip Roy (TX-21) released the following statement Tuesday regarding the proposed legislation to create a January 6th Commission:
WASHINGTON — Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) issued the following statement in response to the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to take up Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization:
Today's announcement from the Supreme Court to review Mississippi's 15-week abortion ban is a hopeful sign that the will of the people to protect the right to life of the unborn will finally be properly considered.
Congressman Roy issued the following statement Monday following Governor Abbott's decision to opt Texas out of further federal unemployment compensation related to the pandemic:
WASHINGTON — On Monday, Rep. Chip Roy announced that Abby Powledge, a senior at Samuel V. Champion High School, had won the Congressional Art Competition for her work "A Texas Rarity."
A picture of the winning piece is below:
WASHINGTON — Rep. Chip Roy (TX-21) issued the following statement Saturday:
WASHINGTON — On Thursday afternoon, Congressman Chip Roy (TX-21), joined by Congressman Thomas Massie (KY-4), inquired about reports of politicized prosecutions of American citizens suspected of illegal activity at the capitol on January 6, 2021.
WASHINGTON —Congressman Roy cosponsored three pieces of legislation to defend American law enforcement officers and uphold the rule of law introduced during National Police Week 2021.
This week, Congressman Roy: