Putting America First by Governing Responsibly

This week, I voted to fund the government and give House Republicans the time we need to enact President Trump's full agenda — because that’s what the American people elected us to do.


While Republicans are working to govern responsibly, Democrats are playing political games. In December, not a single House Democrat voted NO on the funding bill (CR). But this week, all but one voted against it. Why? Because they would rather risk shutting down the government in protest than allow Republicans to continue delivering results for hardworking Americans.


This year's bill reduces discretionary spending, ensuring we spend less while still making key investments in our nation’s future. It provides a well-earned 14% pay increase for our junior enlisted troops, recognizing their dedication to defending our freedoms. Additionally, while Democrats turn a blind eye to the border crisis, we’ve secured an extra $485 million for ICE to remove illegal aliens and enforce the law.


House Republicans remain committed to a secure border, a strong military, and a government that works for the American people — not against them. We won’t let partisan obstruction stand in the way of putting America first.


I discussed this major win and more with Harris Faulkner:

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2025 Congressional Art Competition Now Open for Submissions!

I’m excited to announce that the 2025 Congressional Art Competition is officially open! This annual competition is a great opportunity for young artists in TX-10 to showcase their talent, and this year’s theme — Texas — celebrates the beauty, history, and culture of our great state. I encourage all eligible high school students to participate and share their creativity with our community. I look forward to seeing the incredible artwork our talented young Texans create!


The first-place winner from each district will have their artwork displayed at the U.S. Capitol for an entire year and will receive two tickets from Southwest Airlines to travel to Washington, D.C., to attend the national Winners’ Reception in June.


Students whose permanent residence address is within the 10th Congressional District are eligible to participate and should submit their work to either the Austin or College Station District Office by April 18th. Students additionally must submit a Student Release Form, which can be found here. For more information on the competition, you can check out my website or view the 2025 Rules and Regulations here.

ICYMI: Rep. McCaul TV Coverage

Rep. McCaul Joins Margaret Brennan on CBS Evening News to Discuss Status of Afghan Allies

"These are not the terrorists — these are the ones who fought the terrorists alongside our military. This goes to the core of who we are as Americans for God's sake... If our word means nothing, then who is going to trust us in the future?"

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ICYMI: Rep. McCaul in the News

Texas Tribune: Two Texans in Congress defend CHIPS Act in the face of Trump’s criticism

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Austin American-Statesman: US Rep. Michael McCaul dismisses Trump's call to end CHIPS Act as 'off script' remark

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CBS: Thousands of Afghans who helped the U.S. military blocked from reaching American soil

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