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Representative Cloud Spends the Day in Corpus Christi Discussing Importance of Region’s Ports
On August 22, Congressman Michael Cloud (R-TX) spent the day in Corpus Christi as part of his local visits across TX-27 during the August district work period.
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Representative Cloud Tours and Gets Update on Matagorda Ship Channel
On August 14, Representative Michael Cloud (R-TX) toured the Matagorda Ship Channel to receive an update from Captain David Adrian and the Calhoun Port Authority on the Matagorda Ship Channel Deepening and Widening Project.
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Congressman Cloud on the Indictment of President Trump
“The top brass at the DOJ and FBI continue to pervert justice and the rule of law upon which our nation is built. For years, the FBI has turned a blind eye to the overwhelming evidence of criminal activity of the Biden family while mobilizing the massive resources of the Federal Government in a fishing expedition against President Trump.
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Congress Cloud Votes NO on Biden-McCarthy Debt Limit Deal
On June 1, Congressman Michael Cloud (TX-27) issued the following statement regarding his vote against the Biden-McCarthy debt limit deal:
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Congressman Cloud Op-Ed: To Tackle America’s Fiscal Crisis, Start By Repealing Biden’s Green Subsidies
Congressman Cloud (TX-27) wrote an op-ed in Washington Examiner titled, “To tackle America’s fiscal crisis, start by repealing Biden’s green subsidies.”
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Congressman Cloud Receives “Champion of Limited Government Award”
On May 23, Congressman Michael Cloud (TX-27) was awarded the Institute for Legislative Analysis’ “Champion of Limited Government Award” for his role in supporting conservative small government policies and fighting back against the Washington Bureaucracy. The Institute measures how well every federal and state lawmaker in America adheres to the limited government principles of the U.S. Constitution.
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ICYMI: House Republicans Press Department Of Education Over Proposed Rule Regarding Title IX
Republican Texas Rep. Michael Cloud and a group of House Republicans sent a letter to Department of Education (DOE) Secretary Miguel Cardona on Friday, calling for answers regarding proposed changes to Title IX.
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Congressman Cloud Leads Letter to Secretary Cardona On Proposed Rule Regarding Title IX
On May 12, Congressman Michael Cloud led a congressional letter to Department of Education Secretary Cardona, expressing concerns about the Department of Education’s proposed rule regarding Title IX. The letter will also be submitted as a Public Comment in the formal rulemaking process.
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Congressman Cloud Speaks On Border Security On House Floor
Congressman Michael Cloud (R-TX) spoke on the House floor in support of H.R. 2, the Secure the Border Act of 2023. Congressman Cloud speaks on House floor on May 10th, 2023
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ICYMI: Rep. Cloud Introduces Legislation To Hold Big Tech Accountable
Republican Texas Rep. Michael Cloud introduced legislation Thursday that would give users control of their own data by prohibiting companies from collecting data without user consent and requiring companies to provide updates to users on what data is being collected and where it is being shared.
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Congressman Cloud Introduces Bill To Protect Americans From Data Collection From Third Parties
A bill, “You Own the Data Act (YODA)” Congressman Michael Cloud introduced. As Yoda once said, “the more we learn the more we discover how much we do not know.” As technology continues to improve, empowering Americans, we also have seen its dark side. This bill will establish a standard that users own their data, and that only with a user’s consent can a company collect, share, or retain an individual’s information.
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Congressman Cloud Leads Letter To Secretary Blinken Regarding Urgent Case of Mark Swidan’s Detainment
On April 28, Congressman Michael Cloud (TX-27) and House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul led a congressional letter to Secretary Blinken regarding the urgent case of Mark Swidan’s arbitrary detainment in the People’s Republic of China and his impending death sentence.
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House Passes Congressman Cloud’s Resolution Demanding The Immediate Release of Mark Swidan
On April 26, the U.S. House of Representatives passed Congressman Michael Cloud’s resolution; H.Res 90, demanding the government of the People’s Republic of China immediately release Texas native Mark Swidan.
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Congressman Cloud on China’s Decision to Uphold Mark Swidan’s Death Sentence
On April 14, Congressman Michael Cloud (TX-27) issued the following statement regarding China’s decision to uphold the death penalty with a two-year suspended death sentence for U.S. citizen and Texas resident Mark Swidan: