112th Congress
“President Mubarak’s resignation is a significant milestone in the Egyptian people’s calls to reform their government. It is important that the Egyptian people work toward an orderly and peaceful transition to a more democratic state and that the international community continue to provide the necessary support for free and fair elections. However, we must also be mindful of extremist elements inside Egypt seeking to manipulate the current situation which might threaten a new, more democratic state.
“Judge Vinson’s ruling affirms the position that many of us have taken from the outset: that the federal government forcing individual Americans to purchase health insurance or any other product or service violates the United States Commerce Clause. I commend Judge Vinson for upholding the Constitution and personal liberties, and I urge this case to be expedited to the United States Supreme Court for a swift decision.”
"The Egyptian people have legitimate grievances that need to be addressed, and I urge President Mubarak to initiate democratic reforms leading to free and fair elections. The United States and the international community should provide continued support for peaceful interaction between Egypt's government and its people. However, we must also be mindful of extremist elements inside Egypt seeking to manipulate the current situation which might threaten a new, more democratic state.
Statement by Congressman McCaul in response to President Obama's State of the Union Address:
01/25/11
Wall Street journal
MAIN STREET
JANUARY 25, 2011
Enough With the 'Monuments to Me'
Let's stop naming buildings after sitting politicians.
By WILLIAM MCGURN
Congressman McCaul Emphasizes Oversight as he is Sworn in to 112th Congress .jpg)
McCauls and their five children with Speaker Boehner:
Top (L-R): Jewell McCaul, Speaker John Boehner, Mrs. Linda McCaul, Congressman Michael McCaul, Caroline McCaul
Bottom (L-R): Avery, Michael, Lauren McCaul (triplets)