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WASHINGTON—Rep. Chip Roy released the following statement Tuesday regarding Rep. Massie's objection to a Unanimous Consent vote on the disaster supplemental:
I commend my colleague, Rep. Massie, for objecting to today's Unanimous Consent on a $19.1 billion-dollar emergency supplemental bill that has been languishing for over 8 months because Speaker Pelosi and the Democratic conference would rather play politics on impeachment than do the work of the people.
WASHINGTON--Rep. Chip Roy released the following statement regarding his objection to a UC vote the disaster supplemental:
"Today I stood to object to the Unanimous Consent of a $19.1 billion dollar emergency supplemental bill that has been languishing for over 8 months because Speaker Pelosi would rather play politics on impeachment than do the work of the people.
Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) released the following statement Thursday regarding his vote on H.R. 1994, Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act (SECURE Act):
"Today, I voted against the SECURE Act.
While the bill has some benefits, like allowing for penalty-free retirement distributions for new baby and adoption expenses from IRAs and 401(k)s, it would be a catalyst for federal taxation. I believe that businesses, not the federal government, should be in control of making decisions.
Reps. Chip Roy, Jim Jordan, And Andy Biggs
House Democrats spent two years in the minority last Congress admonishing Republicans for not doing enough to protect and care for migrant children crossing the nation's southern border. Now in the majority with control over the House floor, Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her conference are poised to let funding for the Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) program run out. Why? They never cared in the first place.
WASHINGTON--Rep. Chip Roy released the following statement Friday regarding House Democrats refusal to bring the Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act to the floor for a vote:
"Today, I asked for a vote on the Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act. For the 46th time, House Democrats refused. I, along with my House Republican colleagues, will never stop fighting to save these innocent babies' lives.
WASHINGTON—Rep. Chip Roy released the following statement Friday regarding H.R. 5, The Equality Act:
"Today, I voted against House Democrats' Equality Act, which my colleagues on the other side of the aisle claim promotes equality for all Americans.
WASHINGTON—Rep. Chip Roy released the following statement Thursday evening regarding H.R. 987, the Strengthening Health Care And Lowering Prescription Drug Costs Act, and the day's healthcare events:
"If Democrats were serious about fixing our broken healthcare system, they'd have a real debate about the problems. What did we see today?
WASHINGTON—Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) released the following statement regarding a letter he sent Tuesday to Trinity University commending the administration's decision to keep Chick-fil-A as a vendor in the student refectory: |
WASHINGTON—Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) released the following statement Thursday afternoon regarding his votes:
Today, I voted to oppose two items at the same time. One was a bill offered by Democrats with a title suggesting it was doing something to protect "preexisting" conditions. In reality, the bill had literally nothing to do with preexisting conditions, and continues the Democrats cynical play to prop up their failed Obamacare experiment while literally millions of Americans suffer at the hands of increasing healthcare costs.