Roger Williams TX-25

Roger Williams

Summary

Current:US Representative of TX District 25 since 2013
Affiliation: Republican

Leadership: Chairman of the House Small Business Committee 
District: stretches from Arlington and Fort Worth to some of its outer southwestern suburbs, as well as rural counties east of Abilene.
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History: Williams began his political career as a fundraiser for Governor George W. Bush in his 1994 and 1998 elections. Roger Williams served under Governor Rick Perry as Secretary of State of Texas from 2004 to 2007.

Williams played college baseball for the Texas Christian University Horned Frogs  from 1968 to 1971 and was selected in the 25th round of the 1971 MLB Draft by the Atlanta Braves, playing in the farm system and reaching the Class A Western Carolinas League. He coached TCU’s baseball team. Williams inherited the family’s automobile dealership from his father, who founded the business in 1939.

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This week’s appropriations process has been a sham by the Democrats. By removing the life-saving #HydeAmendment and more they have proved their priority is to push their liberal agenda over helping American families and businesses.

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About

Roger Williams 1Roger Williams represents the 25th congressional district of Texas which stretches from Tarrant County in the north to Hays County in the south and includes much of the Texas Hill Country and Austin.

Roger attended Texas Christian University where he was an All-Southwest Conference baseball player and named to TCU’s All-Decade Team for the 1960s.

Upon graduating, Roger was drafted by the Atlanta Braves and played in their farm system for many years before deciding to begin a new career as a small business owner and the head baseball coach at TCU.

Roger was appointed by Governor Rick Perry to serve as Texas Secretary of State where he helped usher in unprecedented economic growth to the state. He also served as the state’s Chief Liaison for the Texas Border and Mexican Affairs.

In 2012, Roger was elected to Congress. Honored to represent Fort Hood, he was appointed to the National Defense Authorization Conference Committee for Fiscal Year 2018, which ultimately led to the largest pay raise for our troops in eight years. It also paved the way for increased funding for improvements to critical infrastructure at Fort Hood.

In Congress, Roger has been the voice of small business owners across America, and his real world business experience has made him an effective leader and legislator. Last Congress, he authored a tax reform package called Jumpstart America, which served as a framework for the historic Tax Reform package that modernized America’s outdated tax code from a true business perspective.

In the 117th Congress, Roger serves on both the Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Financial Institutions and the Subcommittee on National Security, International Development and Monetary Policy within the Financial Services Committee, and brings his extensive knowledge of Main Street America to the Small Business Committee.

His love of sports has followed Congressman Williams to the Capitol where he is the chair of the bipartisan Congressional Baseball Caucus and the College Football Caucus. He is also the coach and manager of the Republican Congressional Baseball Team.

Personal

Full Name: John Roger Williams

Gender: Male

Family: Wife: Patty; 2 Children: JJ, Sabrina

Birth Date: 09/13/1949

Birth Place: Evanston, IL

Home City: Fort Worth, TX

Religion: Christian

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Education

BA, Education, Texas Christian University, 1972

Political Experience

Representative, United States House of Representatives, Texas, District 25, 2013-present

Candidate, United States House of Representatives, Texas, District 25, 2024

Secretary of State, State of Texas, 2005-2007

Political Experience

Owner, Roger Williams Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM SRT, present

Former Professional Baseball Player, Atlanta Braves

Owner, Roger Williams Ranches

Former Chief Liaison for Texas Border and Mexican Affairs, State of Texas

Former Baseball Coach, Texas Christian University

National Grassroots Fundraising Chair, Bush-Cheney Campaign, 2004

State Finance Chair, John Cornyn for United States Senate, Incorporated, 2002

North Texas Chair, Bush-Cheney Campaign, 2000

Regional Finance Chair, Office of Governor Bush, 1994, 1998

Offices

Washington, DC
1708 Longworth HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-9896
Fax: (202) 225-9692

Austin District
5806 Mesa Drive,
Suite 390
Austin, TX 78731
Phone: (512) 473-8910
Fax: (202) 225-9692

Cleburne District
115 South Main Street, Suite 206
Cleburne, TX 76033
Phone: (817) 774-2575
Fax: (202) 225-9692dc

Contact

Email: Government

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Politics

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Finances

Source: Open Secrets

Committees

Chairman of the House Small Business Committee 

The Committee on Financial Services

  • Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Monetary Policy
  • Subcommittee on National Security, Illicit Finance, and International Financial Institutions

New Legislation

Learn more about legislation sponsored and co-sponsored by Congressman Williams.

Issues

Source: Government page

Fort Hood is a major economic driver in Central Texas, contributing more than $33 billion to the Texas economy annually. It is one of the largest military bases in the world, with over 30,000 Soldiers, Airmen and their families assigned to the installation.

Whether our veterans served in Texas or elsewhere across the globe, thousands of our nation’s heroes choose to call Central Texas home. I’m proud to represent them in Congress and am committed to providing these men and women with the healthcare, compensation and benefits that they earned during their military service.

America does not have a revenue problem – we have a spending problem that has pushed our debt over $23 trillion. It is the single greatest threat to our national security and is growing by the day. I am committed to fighting for responsible cuts because Washington must live within their means like every American household.

The bottom line is that you know how to spend your money better than the government. I helped pass the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the largest overhaul of America’s broken tax code in history, to jumpstart our economy and give people more money in their pockets. Moving forward, I am fighting to make these tax cuts permanent so that our families and workers have certainty for the future.

I will forever be a champion for the Second Amendment – the right of law-abiding citizens to bear arms is vital to the protection of our other liberties. That’s why I proudly supported the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act and oppose universal background checks, buy backs, assault weapons bans, and red flag laws. Some of my work includes:

Ensuring that America can produce enough energy for our own consumption needs is vital to our national security. As there is growing unrest around many oil producing nations, it puts America in a much more secure position knowing that we are not reliant on any foreign nation to meet our demands.

Our immigration system is broken and in need of desperate reform. In order to address these issues, the first step is securing our border and providing our law enforcement with the resources needed to do their jobs.

Our health care system is broken – but more Washington overreach and red tape is not the answer. Obamacare has failed our providers, families and the health care industry itself since 2013, and we need to work toward a health care system that gives patients and families more choices with lower costs. It’s time to get the government out of health care.

I believe that life is a precious gift beginning at conception. I have voted every year to defund Planned Parenthood and I will always support measures that protect our nation’s most vulnerable. I am proud to hold an “A” rating from the Susan B. Anthony List for my efforts to protect the unborn. In Congress, I have supported the following legislation:

As a small business owner, I know firsthand the how intertwined the banking system is to the success of main street American businesses. I draw on this experience in my position on the House Financial Services Committee to ensure all Americans have access to competitively priced financial products and services.

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Source: Government page

District

Source: Wikipedia

Texas’s 25th congressional district of the United States House of Representatives stretches from Arlington and Fort Worth to some of its outer southwestern suburbs, as well as rural counties east of Abilene. The district’s current Representative is Roger Williams.

Wikipedia

Roger Williams (1603–1683) was an English theologian, author, and the founder of Rhode Island.

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