Elections 2020FederalPat Fallon to Replace John Ratcliffe as GOP Nominee in Texas’ 4th Congressional District
Following an unconventional nomination process, Pat Fallon was chosen as the next Republican nominee in Texas' 4th Congressional District.
Following an unconventional nomination process, Pat Fallon was chosen as the next Republican nominee in Texas' 4th Congressional District.
Rather than a typical election, former Rep. Ratcliffe's replacement on the GOP ballot will be chosen by party county and precinct chairs, and a bevy of candidates have thrown their hats into the ring.
With a recently vacated seat in Texas' Fourth Congressional District, precinct and county Republican leaders will need to select a replacement nominee for November's ballot.
As the coronavirus panic unfurls throughout the country, the House rushed through a complex bill to fund testing and mandate paid sick leave on small businesses.
For the second time, President Trump announced his pick of Texas Rep. John Ratcliffe to serve as the next Director of National Intelligence.
As articles of impeachment move to the Senate, responses from Texas delegates regarding President Trump and the death of Iranian Commander Soleimani split down party lines.
The members, including Sens. John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, filed the amicus brief in a Supreme Court case asking the high court to reconsider its previous, controversial abortion ruling.
With a partial government shutdown looming, the Democrat-controlled House extended current funding levels and kicked a federal spending debate to late November.
Both Texas senators declare support for Rep. John Ratcliffe's nomination for Director of National Intelligence as opponents work to thwart the effort early.
The president announced the nomination over social media earlier Sunday afternoon. Ratcliffe had previously been a top contender for Attorney General.
The Tea Party's signature policy success faces its potential demise as the Trump Administration agrees to a big-spending budget deal with House Democrats.