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McCaul Releases Statement on New Benghazi Report
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, following the House Foreign Affairs Committee release of a new report on the lack of State Deparment Accountability for the Benghazi attacks, Congressman Michael McCaul, who represents Texas’ 10th Congressional district and serves as Chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, released the following statement.
McCaul Cosponsors Bipartisan Bill to Fortify Chemical Plant Security
Congressman McCaul Responds to State of the Union
WASHINGTON, DC – Tonight following President Obama’s State of the Union address, Congressman Michael McCaul, who represents Texas’ 10th Congressional district and serves as Chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security issued the following statement.
McCaul Statement on Passage of FY 2014 Appropriations Bill
WASHINGTON, DC - Following passage of the 2014 Consolidated Appropriations Act, HR 3547, Congressman Michael McCaul (TX-10), who serves as Chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security released the following statement.
Chairman McCaul Releases Statement on Rewards For Justice for Benghazi Terror Suspects
WASHINGTON, DC- Today Congressman Michael McCaul, who represents Texas’ 10th Congressional district and serves as Chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, released the following statement regarding the State Department’s Rewards for Justice program for the Benghazi terror suspects.
Chairman McCaul Statement on Senate Announcement Against Further Iran Sanctions
WASHINGTON, D.C. - House Homeland Security Chairman Michael McCaul (R-TX) released the following statement on the Senate announcement that it will not pursue further sanctions against Iran:
December 10, 2013
Kerry Tells McCaul “Iran’s centrifuges may never stop spinning"
WASHINGTON, DC – Today U.S. House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-TX) questioned Secretary Kerry about the proposed Iranian nuclear deal during a Foreign Affairs Committee hearing. During the exchange, Congressman McCaul pressed Secretary Kerry on whether the administration would continue to leverage the current sanctions in place during negotiations in order to ensure Iran would stop enriching uranium.
Representatives McCaul, Roskam and Meng Applaud Senate Move Towards Tougher Iran Sanctions
McCaul, Wolf Demand State Dept Explanation for Benghazi 'Silent' Reward
63 Bipartisan House Members seek Iran sanctions vote in Senate
Democrats and Republicans urge Senate leaders to tighten sanctions against the Islamic Republic
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today a bipartisan coalition of House lawmakers launched an effort aimed at getting the Senate to increase sanctions on Iran.