
Pete Sessions
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Jan 9, 2025 |
texasgopvote.com | Pete Sessions
Congressman Pete Sessions (TX-17) released the following statement about his bill, H.R. 7524, the GSA Technology Accountability Act, becoming law. This new law, which received broad bipartisan support in Congress, ensures GSA is held accountable to Congress and the American people in how it spends taxpayer dollars on technology projects and initiatives. Congressman Sessions said, “I am proud that my common-sense legislation, the GSA Technology Accountability Act has been signed into law.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
theeagle.com | Pete Sessions
On Nov. 5, voters in red and blue states alike delivered historic election results and rightfully rejected marijuana and psychedelic legalization ballot measures. In Florida, legalization was defeated by 4 percentage points despite pro-marijuana groups investing more than $150 million in the race. North Dakotans refused legalization by 5 points, giving marijuana its third loss in a row in the state. South Dakotans, too, rejected marijuana for the second time, and by 11 points.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
frc.org | Pete Sessions |Josh Hawley |John Lee |Meg Kilgannon
On today’s program: Pete Sessions, U.S. Representative for the 17th District of Texas, shares his takeaways from Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy’s Capitol Hill meeting regarding the Department of Government Efficiency. Josh Hawley, U.S. Senator from Missouri, voices his opposition to including language in the National Defense Authorization Act that would force women to register for the draft.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
texasgopvote.com | Pete Sessions
Congressman Pete Sessions (TX-17) and Congressman Aaron Bean (FL-04) will serve as co-chairs of the new Delivering Outstanding Government Efficiency (DOGE) Caucus. This caucus is committed to working alongside President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to eliminate the rampant waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal government.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
wacotrib.com | Pete Sessions
On Nov. 5, voters in red and blue states alike delivered historic election results and rightfully rejected marijuana and psychedelic legalization ballot measures. In Florida, legalization was defeated by 4 percentage points despite pro-marijuana groups investing more than $150 million in the race. North Dakotans refused legalization by 5 points, giving marijuana its third loss in a row in the state. South Dakotans, too, rejected marijuana for the second time, and by 11 points.
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