
The right to vote in American elections is a right reserved for American citizens, not illegal immigrants.
I recently voted for the House-passed SAVE Act to ensure election integrity and safeguard our democratic process. The SAVE Act would:
- Require in-person proof of U.S. citizenship when individuals register to vote in federal elections.
- Allow more than six types of identification to prove U.S. citizenship.
- Require states to remove non-citizens from existing voter rolls and give them the tools to do so.
Ensuring that only American citizens vote in our elections is common sense, yet 228 Members on the other side of the aisle voted to leave our elections vulnerable to fraud and abuse. Their excuse is that this bill prevents married women from voting, when the reality is that this bill gets ahead of any potential barriers to voting by providing six options of identification to prove U.S. citizenship.
To make it clear: This bill will not prevent married women from voting, but it will prevent illegal aliens and foreign influence from permeating our electoral system.
Thus, it’s a fair question to ask – why are they opposed to securing our elections?
Upholding the Constitution’s system of checks and balances
Radical district judges are overstepping their authority and blocking President Trump’s lawful executive powers by unilaterally imposing rulings that affect the entire nation.
This unchecked judicial overreach is a breach of our Constitution’s system of checks and balances, and the House took action to restore balance to our judicial system by passing the No Rogue Rulings Act with my support.
This bill will stop judicial overreach, especially when individual district judges block executive policies. Activist federal judges are undermining the constitutional separation of powers and the will of the American people, and it’s time to restore judicial integrity to our federal government.
U.S. foreign assistance should not be funding overseas abortions
The U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) is a program that has been successfully combating HIV/AIDS.
Yet, during President Biden’s term in office, he chose to use tax dollars in a way that Congress had not authorized by redirecting funds that were meant for saving lives to instead perform abortions.
Congress must strengthen guardrails around program fundings to prevent such abuse of taxpayer money. As a member of the House Appropriations Committee, I will continue to call out and demand necessary reforms to stop the misuse of funds and make sure that our policies are standing up for, not destroying, innocent life.
Standing up for faith, family, and freedom
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It was an honor to receive the Family Research Council Action’s One Hundred Percent Award for my commitment to supporting policies that protect the rights to faith, family, and freedom. I will continue to stand for the rights of the most vulnerable and the values that we hold dear and make our country great.