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January 27, 2010

"The proposal to cancel the Constellation program has much broader implications than the planned return to the moon. Eliminating this vision for America’s manned space program will put us even further behind in our plans to replace the Space Shuttle at a time when other nations are already challenging our preeminence in space.

January 19, 2010

"Today's vote in the most liberal state in the union should send a message to Democrats that the majority of Americans do not buy into their healthcare plan. I congratulate Senator-elect Brown, and I re-extend the offer for Republican ideas to be included in the healthcare debate. We can reform our healthcare system without a government takeover, and without unnecessarily taxing small businesses, killing jobs and adding another trillion dollars to our nation's debt."

January 15, 2010

Washington, D.C. – Today Congressman Bob Goodlatte, chair of the Republican High Tech Working Group and co-chair of the Congressional Internet Caucus, and Congressman Michael McCaul, co-chair of the House Cyber Security Caucus and co-chair of the Commission on Cybersecurity for the 44th Presidency, issued the following statement in support of Google’s announcement that it is considering terminating its business in China.

January 7, 2010

"We need to be more proactive and not reactive. The fact that the State Department issued a cable stating Abdulmutallab had been in contact with extremists in Yemen and did not act upon it by revoking his visa was an absolute failure. I am encouraged to see that the President has now directed the State Department to review its processes for issuing and revoking visas. Revoking Abdulamutallab’s visa and placing him on the no fly list would have prevented him from carrying out his attack. 300 people bound for Detroit are alive today by sheer luck. The threat’s still out there.

January 5, 2010

"We are dealing with a lack of information sharing on two fronts: within our intelligence community, and between the administration and Congress. It is unacceptable that our intelligence community had information that would have allowed us to disrupt the Christmas Day attack before it materialized, but failed to act on it. If this resulted from a procedural flaw we must correct it. If it is human error we must hold the appropriate individuals accountable.

December 22, 2009

I commend the President's selection of Howard Schmidt as Cybersecurity Coordinator. Schmidt's experience protecting high profile private sector networks combined with his extensive government and defense background is the right combination to ensure the nation's critical infrastructure is secure. I look forward to working with him and hope this position gives him the authority he needs to coordinate across all of the agencies involved.

December 17, 2009
Congressman Michael T. McCaul and State Representative Lois Kolkhorst
December 16, 2009

Today’s meeting was the first contact with the Army following Monday’s ruling by the GAO that the Army’s process for reviewing bids to build the FMTV was flawed and that the bids should be re-evaluated.

"The Army told me they will follow the GAO’s recommendations and they will take as much time as necessary to make the right decision. I look forward to discussing this further with Under Secretary Carter and Secretary McHugh."

December 15, 2009

AUSTIN – Congressman Michael McCaul (R-TX 10) addressed the Sealy FMTV Task Force Tuesday to briefly discuss the GAO’s ruling and what steps will be taken moving forward. Rep. McCaul, who is in Washington for votes, spoke to the task force in Sealy by phone. The following are excerpts from his remarks:

"I want to congratulate everyone on their hard work. The GAO’s report confirmed that the Army’s decision was flawed, as we have said from the very beginning."