Congressman John Carter

Representing the 31st District of Texas

Press Releases

(WASHINGTON, DC) – Today, Rep. John R. Carter (R-TX-31), voted in favor of House Resolution 411, which states that the President, by withholding information on side deals between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency, has not complied with the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act. Until all information on the deal is divulged, including side agreements, and Congress has had the opportunity by law to fully review the entire agreement, all current sanctions against Iran shall remain.
Today, the House passed HR 3009, Enforce the Law for Sanctuary Cities Act, a bill co-sponsored by Rep. John Carter (R-TX-31).
Today, the House passed HR 3009, Enforce the Law for Sanctuary Cities Act, a bill co-sponsored by Rep. John Carter (R-TX-31).
Congressman John Carter (R-TX31) issued the following statement regarding allowing service member to conceal carry on military installations.
Congressman John Carter (R-TX31) issued the following statement regarding the recent terrorist attack at the Chattanooga, Tennessee military facility.
Bill prioritizes law enforcement operations and border security, strengthens immigration enforcement, punishes sanctuary cities, and implements strong oversight to hold the Department of Homeland Security accountable to the American people
On Tuesday, May 26, the US 5th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the injunction against President Obama's illegal executive amnesty. The injunction was issued by a federal district court earlier this year and required the Administration to cease all implementation of the November 2014 Executive Actions. Texas is leading the lawsuit with 25 other states against the Administration.
On Tuesday, May 26, the US 5th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the injunction against President Obama's illegal executive amnesty. The injunction was issued by a federal district court earlier this year and required the Administration to cease all implementation of the November 2014 Executive Actions. Texas is leading the lawsuit with 25 other states against the Administration.
On Tuesday, May 26, the US 5th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the injunction against President Obama's illegal executive amnesty. The injunction was issued by a federal district court earlier this year and required the Administration to cease all implementation of the November 2014 Executive Actions. Texas is leading the lawsuit with 25 other states against the Administration.