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Dear Texans,
Small businesses are the backbone of our economy, and for far too long, credit has been difficult to access. To foster healthy growth, small business owners NEED access to credit, not just for day-to-day operations, but also for the opportunity to expand, innovate, and increase employment opportunities.
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Roger Williams (R-Austin) issued the following statement Wednesday afternoon after meeting with Department of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos:
Less than a month ago, American children were going to school with their friends, spending time with their families, and living their everyday lives. All of that quickly changed on February 14 when 17 Americans were shot dead in a building they spend as much time in as their own home.
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Roger Williams (R-Austin) introduced H.R. 5107, a bill that would authorize the Secretary of Education to create a grant program in order to provide local schools with the resources and funding necessary to keep students and teachers safe.
BURLESON, TEXAS – Congressman Roger Williams (R-Austin) visited with local Burleson small business, F-Wave, this afternoon to meet with the staff and tour their facility. As a small business owner for his entire working life, Rep. Williams was able to discuss the impact the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is having not only on their business, but their employees as well.
CLEBURNE, TEXAS – Congressman Roger Williams (R-Austin) visited with the Cleburne manufacturing plant, SACHEM, Inc., a Texas-based, family-owned chemical science company, this afternoon to meet with the SACHEM associates and to tour their facility. As a small business owner for his entire working life, Rep. Williams joined SACHEM, Inc.
Dear Texans,
Did you know that 90% of Americans will see an increase in their paychecks this month as a result of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act? That means approximately 540,000 hardworking Americans in our district are taking more money to the bank as a result of this historic tax reform.
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WASHINGTON- Making the Baseball Hall of Fame is no easy feat, especially for a player in their first year of consideration.
Longtime Texas Rangers catcher Ivan “Pudge” Rodriguez is on the ballot for the first time in 2017, and although Rodriguez is widely regarded as one of the best catchers of all time, he may not make it into Cooperstown during his first attempt.
A familiar name has been assigned to be the next III Corps and Fort Hood commander
Maj. Gen. Paul E. Funk II is a Fort Hood native and the son of retired Lt. Gen. Paul “Butch” Funk, who led III Corps and Fort Hood in the mid-1990s.
Over a wintry four-day stretch in mid-December, Rep. Roger Williams was bounding across Central Texas in a holiday blitz that illustrated the length and diversity of his vast congressional district.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – “Congressman Randy Neugebauer understands how Washington’s decisions affect Main Street.
MARBLE FALLS — As Marble Falls High School senior James Garrison walked up to the school doors Dec. 16, he was thinking he’d rather be somewhere else. Though it was the last day of class before Christmas break, Garrison had no exams that day and didn’t need to be there.
WASHINGTON: The Federal Reserve raised its benchmark interest rate Wenesday for just the sedond time since the financial crisis of 2008, saying the American economy is expainding at a healthy pace and setting itself up as a counterweight to Preseident-elect Donald J Trump's push for ocnsiderably faster growth.
COPPERAS COVE — U.S. Rep. Roger Williams, R-Austin, was at the new Copperas Cove District No. 2 Fire Station to deliver turkeys to first responders, and he also talked about the transition of President-elect Donald Trump.
Williams, whose district includes Coryell County and parts of Fort Hood and Killeen, said people in Washington, D.C., are excited about Trump.
In this week’s edition of Office Space, Rep. Roger Williams, R-Texas, shows off his cowboy boots, saddle and baseball bats.
WASHINGTON: A behemoth $619 billion defense spending bill passed the House of Representatives on Friday, and Texans had their hands all over it.
“The American Conservative Union feels it is very important that the leadership table includes conservatives.
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WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Congressman Roger Williams (R – Austin), a small business owner and employer for 43 years, joined Fox Business News’ Mornings with Maria Bartiromo earlier today to discuss immigration, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, and President Trump's proposal to enforce tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Roger Williams (R – Austin) took to the House floor Monday night to recognize the Somervell County Fire Department Firefighters.
Williams’ remarks are below:
“Mr. Speaker, today, I would like to recognize a local fire department from Texas District 25, the Somervell County Fire Department.
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Congressman Roger Williams (R – Austin), joined Fox 7 Austin to discuss the Amtrak train crash that was carrying Members of Congress to their annual retreat.


