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Williams Weekly: 03 April 2023

This week's Williams Weekly includes Lower Energy Costs Act; Career and Technical Education; Tax, Economic Growth, and Capital Access Subcommittee hearing; Rural Development, Energy, and Supply Chains Subcommittee; Financial Services Committee; Boots to Business training event on base to hear from transitioning veterans; TV and podcast shows. / Newsletter from Roger Williams, the US House Rep. for Texas District 25, which includes Willow Park.

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Williams Weekly

03 April 2023

[See the .pdf of Williams' email newsletter for photos and links.]

Dear Texans,


Last week was another busy week in D.C. addressing your top concerns and the important issues facing our nation. Read below for an update on my work serving you.



H.R. 1 – Lower Energy Costs Act


For 2 years, Biden has discouraged domestic energy production, forcing the U.S. to rely on foreign countries for oil and gas, driving up costs and shattering the supply chain. I'm proud to have voted yes for H.R. 1 to hold the Administration accountable and restore energy independence. Watch my floor speech in support of this critical legislation here.


Career and Technical Education


I am proud to have worked with my colleagues to introduce the bipartisan Supporting Small Business and Career and Technical Education (CTE) Act which aims to support small businesses in hiring graduates from CTE programs. Trade skills are important for our economy and we must do our part to support these entrepreneurs and small businesses. Please read my statement below and see the full release here.


Committee Hearings


The CFPB’s finalization of a new set of data collection rules in lending is harmful to small businesses across the country. I joined the Tax, Economic Growth, and Capital Access Subcommittee hearing to examine these rules that are attacking Main Street and putting relationship banking at risk. Watch here.


Later in the week the Rural Development, Energy, and Supply Chains Subcommittee met to discuss the important role small businesses play in domestic energy production. Listen to my remarks here.


Lastly, I joined the Financial Services Committee for a hearing on the federal regulators' response to recent bank failures. Banks are essential for growth, but burdensome regulations are crippling the bottom line for small businesses. During the hearing, I questioned federal banking regulators on how they plan to address the recent failures and provide transparency for allowing this to happen in the first place. Watch my line of questioning here.


Boots to Business Fort Hood Visit


Fort Hood is home to 37,000 patriots serving our country. This week, I joined a Boots to Business training event on base to hear from transitioning veterans on ways I can support them in Congress. This program is dedicated to helping members transition to the private sector, turning concepts into plans. During the visit we heard how the discipline and work ethic instilled through military service translates to the private sector. I am proud to lead efforts in the House to strengthen this program through legislation. Recently, I introduced bipartisan legislation to codify the Boots to Business (B2B) program that aims to assist transitioning service members to start and grow their own businesses. Read the full release here.


In Case You Missed It


This week, I joined Mornings With Maria to discuss the impact ongoing banking issues are having on Main Street America and how H.R. 1 will increase domestic energy production, changing the game for small businesses across the nation. Watch the full clip here.


Also, this week I joined Mark Davis on 660 AM The Answer. Listen here.


On Saturday, I joined Jacqui Heinrich on Fox News Live. Watch here. We discussed important issues facing our nation, such as the weaponization of the justice system to target President Trump.


In God we trust,


In God we trust,

Roger Williams

Member of Congress

The US House Representative for Texas District 25, which includes Willow Park.


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