The two Texas holdouts, combined with a handful of other members who have vowed to vote against Rep. Steve Scalise, could delay the selection of the next House speaker.
Chip Roy
Texas Republicans stuck with Kevin McCarthy, but it wasnโt enough to save him
In January, some Republican Texans led the charge to challenge McCarthyโs leadership bid. But this time, all Texas Republicans who were present voted to save McCarthy and every U.S. House Democrat voted to remove him.
Texas congressional members sound off on Paxton impeachment trial
Republicans were not in agreement about whether they supported suspended Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
U.S. House Republicans from Texas target federal funding unless Homeland Security chief is removed
Escalating their fight over Secretary Alejandro Mayorkasโ handling of immigration at the southern border, far-right representatives say they will oppose any appropriations for his agency.
U.S. Rep. Chip Roy helps bend powerful House committee further to the right
With help from two other ultraconservatives, the Texas Republicanโs seat on the Rules Committee has let him press for red-meat priorities, even in traditionally bipartisan legislation.
U.S. House adopts Texas Republicanโs amendment blocking Pentagon abortion policy
Under U.S. Rep. Ronny Jacksonโs change to the annual defense policy bill, service members could no longer be paid travel expenses if they are stationed in a state where abortion is not available.
In U.S. House, the far right gains a powerful spending-cuts ally in Texas Republican Kay Granger
The chair of the House Appropriations Committee vows to hold spending bills to 2022 levels to counter โyears of out-of-control spending.โ
Texas Republicans in Congress stand behind Donald Trump after federal indictment
GOP lawmakers dismiss the charges over classified documents as a partisan attack, but Democrats say the matter proves nobody is above the law.
14 U.S. House Republicans from Texas vote against raising the debt limit
Joined in opposition by four Texas Democrats, the โnoโ votes werenโt enough to sink the proposal, which next heads to the U.S. Senate.
U.S. debt ceiling fight riles Texans at both political ends
The high-stakes confrontation could have an impact on retirements accounts, corporations and much more.

