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February 26, 2010

Congressman Michael McCaul (R-TX) along with Congresswoman Anna Eshoo (D-CA), Co-Chairs of the House High Tech Caucus, have collected more than 100 members’ signatures on a joint letter supporting efforts to include the R&D Tax Credit as part of any economic recovery legislation that Congress considers. The R&D credit expired at the end of 2009.

February 25, 2010

“I am disappointed that the president and Democrats came to the negotiating table today unwilling to waver from a government-regulated healthcare system that Americans continue to say they don’t want.

February 22, 2010

“The pilot who deliberately crashed his plane into a government building in Austin was a troubled individual not connected with any organized terrorist networks. However, it reminds us that we are still vulnerable to terrorist attacks. My prayers are with the families of those affected by this tragedy.

February 12, 2010
“I am highly disappointed by the Army’s decision. It’s the wrong decision for Sealy, and the wrong decision for the men and women who for 17 years have built the FMTVon time and on budget and contributed to our military’s success on the battlefield. It’s the wrong decision for our soldiers who depend on these vehicles.
February 10, 2010

"America has lost a true political hero. Charlie Wilson's convictions and courage as a member of Congress helped thwart the advancement of the Societ Red Army into the Middle East during the Cold War.

February 4, 2010
Requires federal agencies to implement strategic plans to prevent attacks
February 1, 2010

"It took the President less than a week to waiver from the promises in his State of the Union address to lower taxes and cut the record deficit. Instead, his proposed budget increases spending to a record of $3.75trillion next year and more than doubles our nation’s debt over the next five years.

January 27, 2010

Statement by Congressman McCaul in response to President Obama's State of the Union Address:

January 27, 2010

State Department to McCaul: Father was not a credible enough source to revoke terror suspect’s visa