Videos
Congressman Joaquin Castro discusses the need to use every tool possible, including a discharge petition, to ensure that the House of Representatives votes to fix our broken immigration system. Rep. Castro also discusses the need for bettering large bills, including the Affordable Care Act.
San Antonio Congressman Joaquin Castro hosts a 'special order' discussion on the importance of the affordable, quality healthcare available to millions of Americans through the healthcare marketplace exchanges. As the Monday, March 31st deadline to begin health care exchanges Congressman Castro and other Representatives highlight local enrollment events in their home districts.
Congressman Joaquin Castro speaks before the U.S. House of Representatives about the moral and economic need to fix America's broken immigration system.
Congressman Joaquin Castro introduces his wife and baby to San Antonio during an exclusive sit down interview with KENS5's Deborah Knapp.
Congressman Joaquin Castro shares thoughts on the State of the Union with the crew of Morning Joe and talks immigration, congressional gridlock, and a way forward for a bipartisan year of action and governance
KABB Fox 29 in San Antonio highlights military service medal presentation by Congressman Joaquin Castro. In his first year as U.S. Representative, Castro's office was able to return over $1.2 million in lost benefits to constituents, including our veterans and their families.
Congressman Joaquin Castro (TX-20) discusses the latest moves to improve the Affordable Care Act, as well as share his thoughts on the need for Texas to expand Medicaid.
Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX) remains committed to reforming broken immigration system, saying that there was "overwhelming support" from the American public to pursue the issue.
What we're doing today, we could've done on September 30th and avoided all of the pain that San Antonio and the country has gone through. The furloughed workers, the closed monuments, all of it could have been avoided. All of this had to do with politics.
After sixteen long days for the 140,000 furloughed Texans and the thousands of Americans affected by the government shutdown, the Senate and the House finally voted to fund the government, get folks back to work, and pay our nation's bills. In the past couple of weeks, the American economy lost $24 billion before partisan politics were put aside.