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@SenTedCruz

Representing the State of Texas in the United States Senate.

Houston, Texas
Joined January 2013

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    21 hours ago

    . shares his story discussing the opioid epidemic at .

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    21 hours ago

    Thank you for speaking about the opioid epidemic at this year's .

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    21 hours ago

    Sen. Ted Cruz speaks about his sister, who died from an opioid-related overdose. "She was always full of joy," he said.

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  4. Glad to speak with members of at their 2018 NSC Congress & Expo today. The scourge of opioid addiction hurts countless families, and I’m proud that we’re taking action to protect our communities.

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  5. Oct 22

    Looking forward to speaking at ’s Lone Star Energy Forum this morning. A robust energy sector provides good-paying jobs to thousands of Texans and strengthens our whole country.

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  6. Retweeted
    Oct 19

    “Tax Cuts, simplifying the tax code, repealing job killing regulation. That works.” Hear the rest of my interview with on the American economy and his thoughts on making the individual tax cuts permanent.

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  7. Oct 19
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    Oct 19

    "Economic growth is the only force big enough to turn around the deficits and turn around the debt." - Make sure you catch 's sit down with on making the individual tax cuts package Congress passed last year permanent.

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  9. Oct 19

    My priority has always been focused on jobs & economic growth – the priorities of Texans. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting w job creators & leaders from across TX from El Paso to Conroe & Lubbock to Laredo. TX Chambers are crucial advocates for their communities.

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    Oct 18

    Yesterday Burnet County Judge Oakley & Llano County Judge Cunningham briefed me, , , and state Rep. Terry Wilson on flood recovery efforts while we surveyed communities in Central Texas recently affected by flooding. -->

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  11. Oct 18

    Grateful for Texas' law enforcement and first responders for helping Texans in Burnet & Llano County evacuate during the recent flooding of the Llano River.

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  12. Oct 18

    Yesterday Burnet County Judge Oakley & Llano County Judge Cunningham briefed me, , , and state Rep. Terry Wilson on flood recovery efforts while we surveyed communities in Central Texas recently affected by flooding. -->

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  13. Oct 18

    Yesterday while surveying flood damage visiting fellow Texans, I met a football coach from , who I can attest is a true embodiment of Texas’ can-do spirit. In the face of disaster he remains resilient & a supporter to his fellow Texans in need.

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  14. Oct 18

    The recent flooding in Central Texas has left many Texans displaced from their homes. Yesterday I visited with fellow Texans in Llano & Burnet County to survey flood damage and to support them in their time of need.

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    . and I visited the site of the FM 2900 bridge that collapsed during the flooding in Kingsland, as well as with the folks in Marble Falls. Even though this flood has been absolutely devastating to Central TX community, Texans are tough & together, we will rebuild.

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  16. Oct 17

    Thank you to Judge Oakley for providing a briefing on the communities in Burnet County that have been impacted by the recent flooding of the Llano River. Grateful for the work he & his team have done to help our fellow Texans that have been affected by the flood.

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  17. Oct 17

    Sen. Ted Cruz, other Texas leaders to speak at washed away 2900 bridge in Kingsland

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  18. Oct 17

    The numbers don’t lie. Excellent study by showing that our GOP tax cuts have benefited Texans by putting more $$ in their pockets. The Democrats are wrong. Repealing these tax cuts would drastically lower incomes for families all across TX. -->

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    Oct 16

    Santa Fe, Texas, was the sight of a terrible school shooting earlier this year. I spoke with about his efforts to strengthen school safety. Here’s what he told me.

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