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Congressman Pete Sessions

Representing the 32nd District of Texas

Sessions In The News

August 28, 2018 Sessions In The News

By Congressman Pete Sessions (R-TX)

The tax reform we enacted last year is producing results. Instead of having the highest corporate tax rate in the developed world, the United States is a more attractive place to work and save and invest.

July 20, 2018 Sessions In The News

By Congressmen Pete Sessions (R-TEXAS) and Sanford Bishop (D-GA.)     

March 3, 2018 Sessions In The News

Oped Penned by House Rules Committee Chairman Pete Sessions, House Foreign Affairs Chairman Ed Royce, House Homeland Security Chairman Michael McCaul, and House Small Business Committee Chairman Steve Chabot


Every year, fins from as many as 73 million sharks end up at markets around the world.

January 17, 2017 Sessions In The News

This week House Republicans considered multiple pieces of legislation to continue our pledge to make government for transparent, accountable, and responsible. These bills address the root of the problem plaguing job creation and stifling economic growth – regulations.

December 5, 2016 Sessions In The News

A big question facing Republicans next year is how to pass a national healthcare reform law without taking a beating on Election Day.

September 29, 2016 Sessions In The News

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today the U.S. House of Representatives passed an amendment to H.R.

July 8, 2016 Sessions In The News

Rep. Pete Sessions (R-Texas), who represents parts of Dallas and its suburbs, on Friday told The Hill new gun control bills are not needed after at least one sniper killed five police officers in downtown Dallas a night earlier.

July 8, 2016 Sessions In The News

Members of Congress reacted swiftly to Thursday night's attack on Dallas police, offering statements of sympathy, support and concern.

July 7, 2016 Sessions In The News

WASHINGTON -- Statements of stunned grief, condemnations of "vicious" violence and vows of unity continued to pour in from Texas officials Friday as authorities search for answers in the shooting deaths of five police officers during a

June 26, 2016 Sessions In The News

DALLAS - Democrats participating in the 26-hour sit-in on the floor of the U.S. House chamber last week should face an investigation to see whether they violated any rules in the legislative body, said U.S. Rep. Pete Sessions, R-Dallas, on WFAA's Inside Texas Politics Sunday morning.

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