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December 5, 2019

Rep. Roy Statement on Urgency of H.R. 1175, the Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act of 2019

November 26, 2019

Rep. Chip Roy released the following statement Tuesday evening:

The news that President Trump is poised to declare certain dangerous Mexican drug cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations is a huge development in taking on the absolute evil they perpetrate on Americans, our friends in Mexico, and migrants seeking a better life.

November 19, 2019

Rep. Chip Roy released the following statement Tuesday evening:

Today I went down to the House floor and objected to a House Rule being adopted by unanimous consent. This Rule would have set up consideration of the continuing resolution (CR) from Friday, Nov. 22 through December 20. Why did I object? I'm tired of the people of this body carrying out these "swamp tactics."

November 12, 2019

Beheadings on camera. Human beings dissolved in sulfuric acid. Bodies hacked to pieces and strewn along the highway. Innocent people left for dead in the street.

November 12, 2019

For Immediate Release: November 12, 2019
Contact: Robert Donachie 202.225.4236

WASHINGTON--Rep. Chip Roy introduces legislation to place debt clocks in the main meeting rooms of the House Budget Committee and House Appropriations Committee:

November 11, 2019

Rep. Chip Roy released the following statement Monday regarding Veterans Day:

"As a proud member of the House Veterans Affairs Committee, it is important to me that our men and women in uniform have a clear mission, the tools to carry it out, and robust care when they get home.

On Veterans Day, we take time to reflect on the selfless commitment our men and women in uniform give to the United States of America, our values, and our way of life. Our service men and women deserve our full support and our unwavering gratitude.

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October 30, 2019

Master Sgt. Williams clip

Rep. Chip Roy released the following statement Wednesday regarding TX-21 native Master Sgt. Matthew Williams receiving the Medal of Honor:

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