U.S. Rep. Bill Flores, the latest Texas Republican to come out against the U.S. Export-Import Bank, did not shy away from his new position Wednesday as he spoke to business groups fighting to keep the 81-year-old federal agency alive.
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U.S. Rep. Thornberry Juggles Politics as House Armed Services Chairman
U.S. Rep. Mac Thornberry is one of the most powerful players on Capitol Hill. But his new gavel as chairman of the House Armed Services Committee comes with scrutiny.
Four Texas Congressmen Say They’re Backing Cruz’s 2016 Bid
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz’s presidential campaign will announce the endorsements of four members of the Texas congressional delegation on Thursday.
Trade Deal Backed by Cornyn, Cruz is Blocked in U.S. Senate
Despite the support of nearly every Republican in the U.S. Senate, including both from Texas, economic legislation seen as key to President Obama’s legacy was blocked on the U.S. Senate floor Tuesday.
Texans in Congress Taking the Lead in Bid to End Crude Oil Export Ban
Three members of the Texas congressional delegation have high hopes that after 40 years, the federal government will eliminate a ban on American crude oil on the international market.
Pacific Trade Deal Vote Jumbles Texas Delegation
Texans in Congress are trying to balance party loyalties, distrust of the president and the interests of their districts as they decide whether to give President Obama fast-track authority on a Pacific Rim trade deal.
A Look at How Texans in Congress Are Raising, Spending Campaign Cash
Midnight marked the deadline for Texas’ members of Congress to file their campaign fundraising reports with the Federal Election Commission. Here’s a look at what they’re raising โ and spending.
Former Mayor to Challenge Hinojosa for Congressional Seat
Weeks after resigning as mayor of Rio Grande City, Republican Ruben Villarreal has confirmed he will challenge longtime incumbent U.S. Rep. Rubรฉn Hinojosa, Democrat of Edinburg, for his seat in Texas’ 15th Congressional District.
Gallego to Seek Rematch With U.S. Rep. Hurd
As expected, former U.S. Rep. Pete Gallego, D-Alpine, will run for Congress in a rematch against Rep. Will Hurd, R-San Antonio. Hurd ousted Gallego in 2014 by a 2-point margin.
Democrats Aim for Blake Farenthold’s Seat
The hunt is on in Southeast Texas for a Democrat to challenge U.S. Rep. Blake Farenthold, R-Corpus Christi.


