October 7, 2017
Greetings,
Last weekend we were horrified to see a despicable attack on our fellow Americans in Las Vegas. Heidi and I are continuing to lift up in prayer the families and friends grieving the loss of a loved one, the injured and the first responders who rushed to the scene.
This week in Washington, I spoke with the Corpus Christi United Chamber of Commerce about the hurricane recovery tax relief bill that I sponsored and that was signed into law by President Trump. Senator John Cornyn and Senator Marco Rubio of Florida joined me as cosponsors of this bill, which provides major, immediate tax relief for hurricane victims in Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The Cruz-Cornyn-Rubio bill provides additional tax deductions and waives penalties for withdrawals from tax-advantaged accounts for those in storm affected areas, allowing storm victims to keep more of their money as they work to rebuild. The bill also includes tax credits for small businesses that kept paying their employees, even if those employees were unable to come to work or the business was shut down, during the storms. Additionally, by lifting the usual limits on charitable giving, this bill allows more people nationwide to help Texans impacted by Harvey. I am gratified members of Congress were able to work together, and provide further relief to the millions of Texans hurting badly because of these disastrous storms.
On the radio this week, I spoke with KTRH’s Michael Berry in Houston, KTSA’s Trey Ware in San Antonio, and Salem Radio’s Mark Davis in Dallas to discuss my efforts to cut taxes and continue the Senate’s push to repeal and replace Obamacare.
Lastly, my Senate office, led by our Hurricane Harvey recovery working group, continues to work to ensure swift and effective service to Texans and Texas communities in need of federal assistance following the storm. If you need additional information or assistance during the recovery and rebuilding process, please do not hesitate to contact my office or utilize the federal and state resources listed here.
Please read below for an update from this last week.
Keep Texas Strong,
Ted Cruz
Sen. Cruz: We Must Address Our National Security Threats With Sobriety and Urgency
Sen. Cruz Tuesday delivered remarks at the ACT for America National Security Legislative Briefing, where he accepted the 2017 National Security Eagle Award. Read more...
Sen. Cruz: We Must Address Our National Security Threats With Sobriety and Urgency
Sen. Cruz Tuesday delivered remarks at the ACT for America National Security Legislative Briefing, where he accepted the 2017 National Security Eagle Award. Read more...
ICYMI: Sen. Cruz: Congress Is Helping Millions of Texans Hurt by Hurricanes
Sen. Cruz Wednesday joined the ‘Michael Berry Show’ to discuss his efforts to provide tax relief for Texans as part of the Disaster Tax Relief and Airport and Airway Extension Act of 2017, which was signed into law last week by President Donald Trump. Read more…
Cruz, Cornyn, Abbott Request $18.7 Billion for Next Wave of Harvey Relief
Sens. Cruz and John Cornyn (R-Texas), along with Governor Greg Abbott (R-Texas), led a bipartisan, bicameral letter from the Texas congressional delegation to leaders of the Senate and House Appropriations Committees urging them to include $18.7 billion in funding for relief and recovery efforts from Hurricane Harvey in the next Supplemental Appropriations bill. Read more...
Cruz-Leahy Bipartisan Resolution on Iran Reported by Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Sen. Cruz applauded the markup of his and Sen. Pat Leahy’s (D-Vt.) bipartisan resolution in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Read more...
Sen. Cruz: Today’s Announcement is a Significant Victory for Religious Liberty
Sen. Cruz released the following statement regarding the Trump administration’s announcement that it will roll back the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ controversial contraception mandate: Read more...
ICYMI: Sen. Cruz and Mark Lucas Op-Ed in The Houston Chronicle: ‘Congress Must Expand Health Care Choices For Veterans’
Sen. Cruz and the Executive Director of Concerned Veterans for America Mark Lucas authored the following op-ed in the Houston Chronicle on the critical need for the VA to expand health care options for Veterans by empowering them to choose when and where they seek care: Read more...
Texans in Washington, D.C.
The full press releases may be viewed here.
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