Congressman Lance Gooden Raises Concerns Over Hiring of Matthew Colangelo by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg
Washington – Today, Congressman Lance Gooden (R-Texas) has raised serious concerns regarding the hiring of Matthew Colangelo by the New York Attorney General's Office, orchestrated by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg. Congressman Gooden has demanded transparency and accountability from the Department of Justice (DOJ) and New York Attorney General Alvin Bragg in light of recent revelations about the politically motivated prosecution of former President Donald Trump.In a statement, Congressman Gooden emphasized the need for transparency by stating, "This isn’t just a questionable...
Census Bureau: 74.5% of people in Cherokee County were old enough to vote in 2021
Of the 50,564 citizens living in Cherokee County in 2021, 74.5% were old enough to vote, equating to 37,665 individuals, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained on Oct. 26.
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Congressman Introduces Think Tank and Nonprofit Foreign Influence Disclosure Act
WASHINGTON - Congressman Lance Gooden has introduced the "Think Tank and Nonprofit Foreign Influence Disclosure Act" to promote transparency and accountability in the funding of think tanks and nonprofit organizations. The legislation aims to protect American interests and policy-making from undue foreign influence.In a statement, Congressman Gooden emphasized the need to expose foreign entities that attempt to shape U.S. policy and public opinion through covert funding. He said, "We must pull back the curtain on foreign entities that seek to shape U.S. policy and public...
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Congressman Lance Gooden Congratulates President-elect Lai Ching-te on Election Victory in Taiwan
Congressman Lance Gooden, along with his colleagues, has extended his congratulations to President-elect Lai Ching-te and Vice President-elect Hsiao Bi-khim on their recent electoral victory in Taiwan's presidential election. In a press release, Congressman Gooden highlighted the significance of Taiwan's democratic process and commended it as a beacon of liberty in a region often overshadowed by authoritarianism."Taiwan's election is not just a victory for its people but a shining example of democratic values in action. President-elect Lai Ching-te and Vice...
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Congressman Lance Gooden Calls for Action Against Partisan Legal Tactics of the 65 Project
Congressman Lance Gooden of Texas has issued a strong statement condemning the 65 Project, a far-left activist group of lawyers, for engaging in partisan tactics aimed at targeting and discrediting legal professionals associated with President Trump and other Republicans. In a letter addressed to the American Bar Association, State Bar Disciplinary Committees, and the Republican Attorneys General Association, Congressman Gooden expressed his deep concerns over the 65 Project's efforts to politicize the legal profession and undermine the principles of free speech and fair...
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U.S. House Passes Stop Settlement Slush Funds Act of 2023
The U.S. House of Representatives has taken a significant step towards reforming the management of settlement funds in federal cases. The legislation, known as the Stop Settlement Slush Funds Act, was introduced by Congressman Lance Gooden and aims to address concerns about the distribution and use of settlement money from federal lawsuits.One of the primary goals of the Stop Settlement Slush Funds Act is to return the power of the purse to Congress, ensuring that settlement funds are used appropriately and not diverted to partisan third-party groups. Congressman Gooden...
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Texas Congressman Lance Gooden Appointed to House Armed Services Committee
Congressman Lance Gooden, a Republican from Texas, has been appointed to the House Armed Services Committee, filling the vacancy left by Speaker Mike Johnson. Gooden, who represents a state with one of the largest military populations in the country, expressed his commitment to ensuring the strength and efficiency of the armed forces."In the wake of growing global threats, it is imperative that our military is equipped to protect our nation," said Congressman Gooden. "I am keenly aware of the importance of our armed forces and the necessity of ensuring their unwavering...
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Convention of States for Senate District 1 meeting covers history of voting machines
The Convention of States Senate District 1 held its monthly meeting at 11 a.m. on Sept. 11 at Texas Music City Grill & Smokehouse in Tyler.
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HB 547 UIL Equal Access Bill passes Texas House on second reading
The Texas House of Representatives voted 78 to 65 in favor of House Bill 547, the UIL Equal Access Bill. If this bill is passed, it would allow home-schooled students to be able to compete in University Interscholastic League (UIL) extracurricular activities within their local public school if their district allows it.
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CITY OF TYLER: Arbor Day Tree Planting: 56 volunteer spots available
The Tyler Trees Committee and the Tyler Parks and Recreation Department will host a tree planting event celebrating Arbor Day on Saturday, Jan. 16 at 10 a.m. at Woldert Park, 501 W. 32nd St.
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CITY OF WHITEHOUSE: Animal Vaccination Clinic @ City Fire Station to be held on Jan. 16
Animal Vaccination Clinic @ City Fire Station
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QUITMAN ISD: Capturing Kid's Hearts Training at QISD
On Monday January 4th and Tuesday January 5th QISD Staff were presented with the Capturing Kid's Heart training and professional development.