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Press Releases

April 12, 2024

Today, Congressman Keith Self and 87 House Republicans voted against renewing FISA, which includes the Section 702 authority, through the Reforming Intelligence and Securing America Act.


March 22, 2024

Today, Congressman Keith Self and 111 House Republicans voted against another massive omnibus.


March 14, 2024

Today, Congressman Keith Self sent a letter to the DC Chief Medical Examiner, Dr. Francisco J. Diaz, demanding he conduct an independent investigation and autopsies for the ‘DC Five.’

Issues:Life

March 13, 2024

Congressman Keith Self co-led The Patient’s Choice Act of 2024 with Senator Kennedy, overturning the Biden Administration’s proposed rule that dramatically reduces the time frame individuals have access to shortterm, limited-duration health plans.

Issues:Health Care

March 6, 2024

Today, Congressman Keith Self voted against the Consolidated Appropriations Act, alongside 82 House Republicans.


February 29, 2024

Today, Congressman Keith Self voted to stop another short-term Continuing Resolution (CR), along with 96 House Republicans.


February 22, 2024

Congressman Keith Self is leading the fight to end the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) practice of housing illegal aliens at airport facilities.


February 2, 2024

Congressman Keith Self led a letter, along with 23 House Republican Members, in support of Governor Greg Abbott’s efforts to secure the border. In their letter, Members of Congress encouraged Governor Abbot you to continue defending Texas’ sovereignty by holding the line against the Biden administration’s lawless border policies.


February 2, 2024

Congressman Keith Self led an amicus brief at the Supreme Court in support of the plaintiffs in Alvarado v. Austin, 39 military chaplains who suffered a blanket denial of their Religious Accommodation Requests (RAR) followed by retaliatory actions. Twenty-five members of Congress signed Rep. Self’s amicus brief, in a strong show of support of chaplains’ right to follow their conscience.