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H Con Res 71 Concurrent Resolution Agreed to on October 19, Proposed establishing the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years through Voted Yea on: Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, Included amendments to suspend the debt ceiling and fund the government HR Motion Agreed to on September 7, Proposed suspending the debt ceiling and funding the government until December 8, , and providing funding for Hurricanes Harvey and Irma relief efforts.
Voted Yea on: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year HR Bill Passed on September 18, Proposed authorizing appropriations for fiscal year for military activities of the Department of Defense, for military construction, and for defense activities of the Department of Energy, and to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year, and for other purposes. On November 15, , the Senate passed the defense policy bill by voice vote. This bill was the result of compromises made in the conference report.
For more information on the compromise bill, click here. General election for U. Senate Texas. Democratic primary for U. Republican primary for U. Proven Record. As our U. Senator, Cruz has consistently Defended our Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms Led the fight to stop amnesty, and championed creative solutions to fund the border security we need to keep us safe Passed legislation to fund and guide NASA Advocated for our military Ted is consistently on the front line of the issues of the day and delivering for over 28 million Texans.
Galvanized national support for Houston pastors targeted and forced by the City of Houston to submit religious sermons for political scrutiny. Fought and won a landmark victory at the Supreme Court in Medellin v. Texas; protected U. Fought to help the Boy Scouts of America reverse a district court ruling barring them from leasing a public park. Authored legislation empowering greater private sector engagement in commercial space exploration that was signed into law by President Obama.
Sponsored Audit the Fed legislation. Proposed a tax plan to dramatically reduce taxes for American families and individuals, simplify the tax code and spur significant economic growth.
Mobilized a national effort to defund Obamacare and repeal the disastrous law in its entirety. Introduced the American Energy Renaissance Act to open up energy exploration, expand Liquified Natural Gas LNG exports, end the crude oil export ban, that with other reforms unleashed job creation across the state of Texas. Fought against budget increases that failed to bring about meaningful spending reforms.
Opposed the Internet Sales Tax, and spoke against establishment politicians who attempt to impose more unnecessary taxes on Americans.
Opposed budget increases that failed to bring about meaningful spending reforms. Advocated for reforms to boost economic growth, including repealing Obamacare, deregulation, and expansion of energy production. Opposed raising the debt ceiling without addressing out-of-control Washington spending. Opposed sugar subsidies and favoring a few over the American taxpayer. Voted to repeal the Renewable Fuel Standard so that all can compete on an equal footing.
Opposed budget deals that reauthorized the Export-Import bank, a handmaiden of the Washington Cartel. Argued on behalf of 31 states in District of Columbia v. Heller where the U. Supreme Court overturned a ban on firearms in a landmark decision. Coalesced conservatives across the country to defeat the Gang of Eight bill that failed to secure the border and would have granted amnesty to millions who came to the United States illegally.
Servicemen and Women Fought on behalf of the men and women injured during the terror attack at Fort Hood asserting their eligibility to receive the Purple Heart. Authored legislation calling on the Secretary of State to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a foreign terrorist organization. Introduced the Terrorist Refugee Infiltration Prevention Act of , barring refugees to the United States from any country that contains substantial territory controlled by a foreign terrorist organization.
Called on Congress to take a three-step approach to stop the flow of funds to the Iranian regime under the terms of Corker-Cardin, the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act. Introduced legislation to prevent terrorists from entering the US as UN ambassadors. The bill passed Congress unanimously and President Obama signed it into law. Twice introduced the Expatriate Terrorist Act, to prevent terrorists who join ISIS or other terrorist groups from re-entering the country, and to make clear that citizens who collaborate with terrorists forfeit their right to US citizenship.
Spoke up for our veterans by sponsoring the Department of Veterans Affairs Management Accountability Act, to make it easier for senior executives at the VA to be fired for negligence, mismanagement, and other performance failures. Authored legislative language that provides for concept development of a space-based missile defense system to defend against the full spectrum of ballistic missile threats.
Introduced legislation passed by the Senate to offer rewards to those who handed in information about the kidnappers and murderers of the 3 boys who were murdered in Jerusalem, one of them being an Israeli-US citizen.
Brought national attention to the FAA ban on flights into Ben Gurion airport and asked if they the ban was being imposed as a form of economic sanction on Israel. Due in large part to the public pressure brought by Ted Cruz, the ban was lifted.
Galvanized national support for Houston pastors who had been subpoenaed by the City of Houston and forced to turn in their sermons. Led the charge on behalf of 13 states to successfully defend a federal law that bans partial birth abortion before the U.
Advocated for an investigation into abortion practices in the U. Joined 18 states in successfully defending the New Hampshire parental-notification law before the U. Introduced legislation to protect the right of states to define marriage, without intrusion by unelected federal judges.
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