LAREDO MORNING TIMES: Rep. Cuellar sworn into 117th Congress
Laredo Morning Times,
January 6, 2021
Washington, D.C. — Rep. Henry Cuellar (TX-28) was sworn in as Texas’ District 28 Congressman to the 117th Congress. The Congressman released the following statement: “I am honored to continue to represent Texas’ 28th in Washington for the next two years. A great deal of work lies ahead, but I remain steadfast in my commitment to working every day to advance the priorities of my constituents. “I will fight for the support that our families require as we continue to battle the COVID-19 crisis, including additional federal funding to ensure vaccines are distributed to every American. I will protect and expand affordable health care, particularly for the thousands of South Texans with pre-existing conditions. I will make sure every child has the opportunity to fulfill their American Dream by expanding college financial aid and making federal programs more available for students. I will work to implement strong and smart border security, which does not include an ineffective and wasteful border wall. “I am committed to working across the aisle to implement common-sense policies that make our families safer, our jobs more secure, and our nation more united. Now it's time for us to roll up our sleeves and get back to work on the issues that matter most to South Texas families. Let’s get to work.” Cuellar is currently a senior member of the House Appropriations Committee, Chief Deputy Whip and a member of the Steering and Policy Committee. He previously served as Texas Secretary of State and represented Laredo in the Texas House of Representatives. Throughout his public service, Cuellar has secured a number of victories for the people of South Texas: Cuellar works hard to be a strong and independent voice for Texans, often reaching across the aisle to create bipartisan solutions for the American people. In the 117th Congress, Cuellar will work with the Biden administration and build upon his success to further serve his constituents, including:
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