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Washington, D.C. Congressman Roger Williams (R-TX-25) opposed Speaker Pelosi’s partisan COVID-19 relief package that directed 91% of relief funds to a democrat wish list, instead of struggling Americans.
We continue to recover from the aftermath of the winter storms that swept our state and left many without electricity, heat, and water. It is important that if you and your family are in need of help that you get it.
Rep. Williams’ Amendments Fight for Small Businesses and Protect the Unborn
“It’s a tremendous honor to be assigned to the Small Business Committee in the 117th Congress.
In the 117th Congress, I remain committed to upholding conservative principles and fighting for freedom and liberty on behalf of all Texans. Now is not the time to pause. We have many challenges facing our nation and it’s time to get to work. We have made many great strides over the last four years, and it is my hope that America continues to be a beacon of light to the world.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Roger Williams (R-TX-25) reintroduced the Ensuring Telehealth Expansion Act (H.R. 341) to permanently extend telehealth provisions in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Securities (CARES) Act.
President Biden wasted no time fulfilling his campaign promises to enact the radical Left’s agenda. Less than 24 hours after being sworn into office, he has made our nation, and its future, less safe.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Roger Williams (R-TX-25) today released the following statement after the inauguration of President Joe Biden:
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Roger Williams (R-TX-25) today released the following statement after voting against the impeachment of President Donald Trump:
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While Trump is all but certain to avoid removal from office, a portion of his legacy took shape Wednesday when he became just the third president in American history to be impeached by the U.S. House.
WASHINGTON - The U.S. House passed a major trade deal on Thursday that will reset the economic relationships within North America.
WASHINGTON — Eight of America’s most prominent bankers had been grilled for more than two hours at the House Financial Services Committee by the time Austin Rep. Roger Williams got his five-minute period to engage them.
The Republican, often ebullient, was solemn-faced.
Glen Rose resident Melissa Graddick said she knew she’d found her calling in December 2016 after gazing across the grounds of the Appomattox Courthouse National Historical Park in Virginia.
FORT HOOD — The day began with overcast skies, soon followed by a light rain. But by the time the ceremony began, the sun was shining and the U.S. flags at the Nov. 5, 2009, Memorial were flapping in the breeze.
“When our world needed him most, he and his fellow Soldiers answered the call and put their lives on the line in service to the greatest generation,” Congressman Roger Williams, District 25, told the crowd gathered Friday to honor Jose Manzano-Somera.
FORT HOOD, Texas — As a boy growing up in the Philippines during World War II, Jose Manzano-Somera’s family opened their home to the American soldiers who filled their hometown.
Thursday, Johnson County Judge Roger Harmon said, to the best of his knowledge marked the first visit by a sitting president to the county. State Rep. DeWayne Burns, R-Cleburne, countered that he’s not so sure.
Public schools around the country would receive funding for safety measures, such as metal detectors and bulletproof windows, designed to protect students and teachers during school shootings in a new bill before Congress.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's abrupt delay in launching a massive deportation effort aimed at families in several American cities — including Houston — drew responses divided along partisan lines.
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WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Roger Williams (R – Austin) joined Fox Business’ Mornings with Maria to discuss the government shutdown, the humanitarian crisis at the southern border, and changes to the House Financial Services Committee, that he serves on, in the 116th Congress.
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Roger Williams (R – Austin) joined Fox Business’ Trish Regan Primetime to discuss the government shutdown, the President's trip to McAllen, Texas, and the humanitarian crisis at the southern border.
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Congressman Roger Williams (R – Austin) joined Fox Business' Mornings with Maria to discuss border security, the economy, and what to expect from Congress during the remainder of the 115th Congress.


