From Rep. McCaul <[email protected]>
Subject The 14th Annual Childhood Cancer Summit
Date September 22, 2023 8:35 PM
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The 14th Annual Childhood Cancer Summit This week, I had the privilege of hosting our 14th annual Childhood Cancer Summit. After watching my childhood best friend pass away from leukemia in 4th grade, a permanent mark was left on my life. When I entered Congress 20 years ago, I realized that all the cancer research, treatment, and therapies were focused on the adults—not the children. I thought that was incredibly wrong. More needed to be done for these kids, so I founded the Childhood Cancer Caucus in 2005. It has been the highlight of my career to see these beautiful lives changed through our work. It was an honor to be among such brave, tough children this week. I hope these photos inspire you as much as they did me: Throughout my time in Congress, we have passed incredibly impactful legislation dedicated to ending childhood cancer — The Creating Hope Act, The Star Act, RACE for Children Act of 2017 — and we're not done. This week, I introduced the Childhood Cancer Clinical Trials Act. Our children and their futures are our most precious investment, which is why I introduced this legislation: to ensure nothing stands between them and potentially life-saving clinical trials. I will never stop fighting to give these brave patients, survivors and advocates hope, as we work to end childhood cancer once and for all. To read more about the Childhood Cancer Clinical Trials Act, click here. I also spoke with KXAN about our new legislation, and the importance of fighting for these precious souls. Click below to hear more. Click to watch The Financial Costs of Mayorkas' Open Border Secretary Mayorkas' dereliction of duty has forced states to pay a high price for his failure to secure the border. This week, I spoke at the Homeland Security Committee hearing, as we investigated the financial costs of this administration's failed border policies. I believe in accountability. Through their inaction and negligence at our border, the Biden administration is aiding and abetting criminal activity — and our state has borne the brunt of it. Homeland Security Committee Republicans are working to hold this administration accountable for the financial strain Americans — especially Texans — have faced for far too long. My full remarks from the hearing can be found below: Click to watch ICYMI: Rep. McCaul TV Coverage McCaul on KBTX "Every Congress, we try to come up with a bill that these children can support, and we turn them into our lobbyists, if you will. And they’re the best, because it’s very hard for a member of Congress to say no to a child that either survived cancer or has cancer." Click to watch ICYMI: Rep. McCaul in the News KBTX: Congressman McCaul discusses impeachment inquiry, spending bill negotiations, Childhood Cancer Summit Click to read KXAN: Congressman fights to fast track childhood cancer treatments Click to read Fox News: Republicans turn up the heat on State Department for not inviting Taiwan to upcoming Asia summit Click to read www.mccaul.house.gov Washington, D.C. 2300 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone: 202-225-2401 Fax: 202-225-5955 Austin 11614 FM 2244 Suite 160 Austin, TX 78738 Fax: 512-473-0514 College Station 175 Century Square Drive Suite 210 College Station, TX 77840 Phone: (979) 431-6480 Fax: (979) 431-5180 Rep. McCaul | Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected]
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