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116th Congress

July 21, 2020

Today, Representative Roy joined Representative Curtis (UT-3) in sending this letter to House leadership laying out his priorities for reauthorizing the Paycheck Protection Program

July 21, 2020

Rep. Chip Roy released the following statement Tuesday regarding his votes on H.R. 6395, the National Defense Authorization Act :

Today, the House voted on the passage of the FY21 National Defense Authorization Act, which authorizes $740.5 billion in spending for the Department of Defense and related agencies for the next year. Like last year, my Democratic colleagues chose to hijack what has historically been a bipartisan piece of legislation to further their progressive, Leftist agenda. I voted no.

July 9, 2020

Rep. Chip Roy sent the following letter Thursday to the Department of Homeland Security Acting Secretary Chad F. Wolf.

 

 

July 9, 2020

Rep. Chip Roy is honored to present Exceptional Senior Awards to outstanding members of the high school Class of 2020.

The Exceptional Senior Award (ESA) is presented to stellar seniors across Texas' 21st Congressional District for the graduating Class of 2020. ESA winners are students that have consistently displayed high levels of character, leadership, integrity, and diligence. These virtues were evident through their philanthropic activities, academic success, and reputations among peers and teachers.

July 9, 2020

WASHINGTON--Reps. Chip Roy (R-TX) and Ted Budd (R-NC) introduce the Justice for Victims of Lawless Cities Act of 2020:

July 8, 2020

Rep. Chip Roy led the following letter to President Trump opposing the extension of the $600 Unemployment Insurance enacted in the CARES Act.

July 7, 2020

I recently penned a letter to State Senator Brian Birdwell, the Chairman of the Natural Resources and Economic Development Committee, urging the committee to begin discussions on eminent domain reform in anticipation of next legislative session.

June 23, 2020

Rep. Chip Roy sent Attorney General William P. Barr the following letter Tuesday.

 

June 23, 2020

Rep. Chip Roy released the following statement Tuesday regarding his bill H.R. 7270, the Count The Crimes To Cut Act:

Our nation has too many crimes - by statute and regulation. As a result, we have distracted law enforcement, Americans who don't even know they are committing a crime, and a loss of confidence in our system of justice.

June 23, 2020

Rep. Chip Roy is pleased to announce that submissions are now being accepted for the Congressional App Challenge in TX-21:

June 1st opened the submission window for the Congressional App Challenge. Students from across America are provided this opportunity by the United States House of Representatives. The goal is to encourage students to pursue STEM activities such as coding.