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Rep. Chip Roy sent the following letter Friday to Speaker Nancy Pelosi:
November 13, 2020
The Honorable Nancy Pelosi
Speaker of the House
US House of Representatives
H232 United States Capitol Building
Washington, D.C.20515
Dear Speaker Pelosi:
In all locations, laws should be observed. If approved observers are not allowed to be present, votes should not be uploaded into the system. The process should be subject to observation to be fair/open, regardless of who it may or may not benefit in any particular situation.
This evening, the Senate voted to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court of the United States.
The Senate hearings made very clear that President Donald Trump made an excellent choice in nominating Judge Barrett. She has an exemplary record as a judge on the 7th Circuit, a strong understanding of the Constitution, and an unflappable demeanor that will serve the Court well.
Rep. Chip Roy sent the following letter Tuesday To The VA Regarding Veterans' Health Records Exchange
Reps. Chip Roy and Phil Roe sent the following letter to the Trump administration urging them to protect veterans' 2A rights.
Rep. Chip Roy released the following statement Monday:
For the good of the people of Texas and the extraordinary public servants who serve at the Office of the Attorney General, Attorney General Ken Paxton must resign.
Rep. Chip Roy released the following statement on the inclusion of H.R. 6082, Forgotten Vietnam Veterans Act, in S.4511, the Veterans Benefits Enhancement and Expansion Act:
"I am proud to work with my friend Rep. TJ Cox to support veterans across the country. America should support those who put everything on the line to fight for our freedom and to protect the American way of life. This bill is an important and much needed measure that will ensure our Vietnam veterans receive the benefits they have earned." said Rep. Chip Roy.
"Judge Barrett should be confirmed swiftly." - Rep. Chip Roy
Tonight, I voted against Speaker Pelosi's continuing resolution. I did so for a number of reasons.
It was irresponsible legislating, given that members of Congress were provided less than 2-hours to read the text, let alone debate it. Speaker Pelosi knew the government fiscal year was coming, but didn't even provide us text of the legislation until hours before the vote. She forced a vote in caps (on caps) busting $1.6 trillion CR.
Furthermore, the CR only came to a vote because leadership made closed-door deals to bailout certain programs with zero offsets.