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This is not an interesting post, but just following through on an idea I had to log responses from Roger Williams to my email requests. Previously, I have just emailed a protest without asking for a response. The fall of 2024 I did get responses, though mostly not timely--some during the time the congress was dismissed...
......... Oct 24 2025 Honorable sir, What is your stand on Trump’s treatment of our beef industry? Will you be protesting the administrations favorable treatment of Argentina over our ranchers? Oct 26, 2025 Sir, You have been an advocate for small government. It’s hard to tell if we are getting there, because Trump seems to be ignoring congress. Will you be speaking out for true congressional control of the federal budget? Oct 28 Sir, Do you agree that the administrations use of tariffs has done harm to Texas farmers? Is congress going to help us here? From RW 10-31-2025 Dear Mr. Brock, Thank you for taking the time to contact me. It is good to hear from you and I appreciate the opportunity to respond. Democracy thrives on participation, and I’m grateful for input from the Constituents of Texas’ 25th District. This information better helps me understand the needs of the district, and influences how I approach issues in Congress. I encourage each and every American to engage in our democratic process, and to have a voice, even if opinions might differ. As Lawmakers debate this important issue, please know that I will perform my due diligence, and give full consideration to all relevant legislation before making any decision. It is the honor of my lifetime to represent you in Congress, and I look forward to hearing from you in the future. For additional information, to include specific policy positions, please visit my website at williams.house.gov. Be sure to subscribe to my email newsletter (williams.house.gov/contact/newsletter) to keep informed on what I am doing on behalf of Texans here in Washington. From RW 10-31-2025 His newsletter makes reference to farmers’ issues. Dear Mr. Brock, Thank you for contacting me with your thoughts regarding the Administration’s recent decision involving Argentinian beef imports. It is good to hear from you, and I appreciate the opportunity to respond. Our nation depends on the hard work of Texan farmers, ranchers, and producers. While I believe the Administration’s decision to partner with Argentinian beef producers was made in good faith to help lower grocery prices for American families, this action could risk undercutting U.S. cattle production and displace the safe, high-quality beef our producers work tirelessly to provide. It is essential that we keep American beef great and we do not undermine the years of investment and dedication that have built this industry. Please know that I will continue working with the Administration to find a solution that supports affordability for consumers while protecting Texas cattlemen and the integrity of American beef. Nov. 9 Dear sir: I feel it is time to reopen the government before we do ourselves more harm. Texas and Texans are being held back. I hope you will add your voice to those who urge the speaker to bring back the congress to do whatever is needed. You are not worried about the Epstein files, are you? Please tell the speaker to work for his folks, not the whims of the president. Will you do this? Nov. 12 Response from Roger: On September 19, 2025, the House of Representatives passed H.R. 5371, extending federal Appropriations funding until November 21, 2025, by a vote of 217-212. This Continuing Resolution prevents a government shutdown without adding costly or unrelated provisions. By passing a clean Continuing Resolution, Republicans and President Trump will have time to develop a transparent and fiscally responsible plan to advance the fiscal year 2026 Appropriations process. For these reasons, I am proud to have supported this legislation to keep the government open and avoid disruptions for hardworking Americans. Sadly, Democrats refusal to act has led to a shutdown Republicans fought to prevent. Rest assured, I will continue working to deliver a responsible funding plan for the American people. Nov. 24 response from Roger Thank you for taking the time to reach out to me with your views regarding the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein. It is good to hear from you, and I appreciate the opportunity to respond. On November 19, 2025, President Trump signed H.R. 4405, the Epstein Files Transparency Act into law. This legislation would require the Department of Justice to publish all investigative materials in its possession that relate to the investigation and prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein. As Congress pursues transparency in this case, it is crucial that we protect the victims throughout this process. I thank the Justice Department, the House Oversight Committee, and Speaker Johnson for their deliberate and responsible efforts to release case materials to the public. For these reasons, I voted yes when this bill was brought to the House floor and applaud President Trump for signing this bill into law.
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