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TEXAS TRIBUNE: Texans in Congress Have Few Weeks to Tackle Big Issues

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WASHINGTON — Election Day may be five months away, but Texans in Congress have only about half that time to get anything done. Members have about 10 weeks to debate and act on measures that affect all walks of American life. By mid-July, a scheduled summer recess, re-election campaigns and the summer conventions will soon eat into the remaining legislative…

KFOX14: The effort to change Cuban immigration policy

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The effort to change Cuban immigration policy EL PASO, Texas. A viewer named Kyle complained about U.S. immigration policy. He asked me why it's so easy for Cuban immigrants to get residency in this country compared to other Latin American immigrants. As I explained last Thursday, it's because of a federal law created a half-century ago during the Cold War. It gives Cuban immigrants…

MORNINGCONSULT:Olson’s Ozone Bill Could Use a Vehicle, But the Energy Bill’s Out

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Olson’s Ozone Bill Could Use a Vehicle, But the Energy Bill’s Out Rep. Pete Olson’s controversial bill pushing back against the Obama administration’s ozone standards needs a bipartisan vehicle to be signed into law. But it’s not clear what that vehicle is. Olson spokeswoman Melissa Kelly initially told Morning Consult on Tuesday that Olson would try include…

It’s Not True That No One in Congress Takes Government Performance Seriously

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It’s Not True That No One in Congress Takes Government Performance Seriously Henry Cuellar is more than a little delighted to talk about government performance and customer service. After all, it’s not every day the Texas Democrat is asked to expound on a subject that’s clearly near and dear to his heart. And since he’s not only the driving force behind the 2010 Government Performance…

GOVEXEC: It’s Not True That No One in Congress Takes Government Performance Seriously

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It’s Not True That No One in Congress Takes Government Performance Seriously Henry Cuellar is more than a little delighted to talk about government performance and customer service. After all, it’s not every day the Texas Democrat is asked to expound on a subject that’s clearly near and dear to his heart. And since he’s not only the driving force behind the 2010 Government Performance…

CNSNEWS: Rep. Henry Cuellar: ‘The Border Is Safer Than Washington, D.C.’

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Rep. Henry Cuellar: ‘The Border Is Safer Than Washington, D.C.’ (CNSNews.com) – Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) told C-SPAN’s “Washington Journal” on Thursday that the U.S.-Mexico border is safer than the nation’s capital. “The border is safer than Washington, D.C. The murder rate here might be three to four murders per 100,000. Where you and…

LAREDOKGNS:C-SPAN Washington Journal Visits Gateway City

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C-SPAN Washington Journal Visits Gateway City Thursday was the final day C-SPAN visited Laredo during a two-day televised event focusing on the border. During these past two days the C-SPAN Washington Journal, they've talked about issues pertaining to the border like immigration, border Security and trade. They came after an invitation from Congressman Henry Cuellar who…

CNSNEWS: Rep. Cuellar Wants to Change the Law Giving Cuban Border-Crossers 'Pure Amnesty'

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Cuban migrants talk with a Costa Rican immigration official at the border with Nicaragua as they try to make their way to the United States. (AP File Photo) (CNSNews.com) - It's time to change the Cuban Adjustment Act, which gives automatic amnesty -- and taxpayer assistance -- to the tens of thousands of Cubans who are making their way to U.S. soil, says Rep. Henry Cuellar…

Rep. Henry Cuellar: ‘The Border Is Safer Than Washington, D.C.’

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Rep. Henry Cuellar: ‘The Border Is Safer Than Washington, D.C.’ Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) told C-SPAN’s “Washington Journal” on Thursday that the U.S.-Mexico border is safer than the nation’s capital. “The border is safer than Washington, D.C. The murder rate here might be three to four murders per 100,000. Where you and I work in Washington, D.C., I believe it’s 15.9 murders per…

TEXASTRIBUNE: Patrick Suggests Legislature Might Step In on Bathroom Guidelines

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Patrick Suggests Legislature Might Step In on Bathroom Guidelines   Declaring that "this fight is just beginning," Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick on Tuesday escalated his battle against guidelines in Texas and across the country that allow students to use the bathroom that corresponds with their gender identity.  Speaking to reporters at the Texas Capitol, Patrick announced a…