Henry Cuellar

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  • Welcoming the 110th Congress
    Dec 13, 2006 - As the 109th Congress comes to an end, I can’t help but think of the progress we have made during these past two years. I have supported legislation and introduced amendments that are beneficial to all. We have been able to assist many communities, including schools, police departments, and the agri... More
  • Reflecting on the Holiday Season
    Nov 29, 2006 - As the holiday season approaches, I think about what a joyous time of year it is. As a husband and father, I am reminded of the great memories I have with my family and friends, and the love and sense of communion that holds us together. But let us not forget what makes this time such a special one... More
  • Filling the Donut Hole
    Sep 26, 2006 - After battling for months with inaccurate and confusing enrollment information surrounding the Medicare Prescription Drug program, the House Ways and Means Committee is now reporting that 522,856 seniors and disabled workers in Texas-- 86% of newly enrolled Medicare Part D beneficiaries -- are now ... More
  • Honoring the Contributions of Hispanic Americans
    Sep 25, 2006 - America’s diversity has always been one of our nation’s greatest strengths, and Hispanic-Americans have long played an integral role in America’s rich culture, proud heritage, and the building of this great nation. September 15 through October 15 marks Hispanic Heritage Month, an opportunity to rec... More
  • Bipartisan Answer to National Railroad Crisis Needed
    Sep 19, 2006 - In December of 2004, on the eve of my joining the United States Congress, Texas Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison invited me to a Texas bipartisan delegation meeting in Washington, D. C. with top executives from Union Pacific Railroad. The agenda: to discuss the inordinately high number of train acciden... More
  • Texas Drought Leaves Crops and Businesses Dry
    Sep 15, 2006 - For the past few months, Texas has endured what some experts have deemed the worst natural disaster in this century: severe drought. American farmers and their families are now facing a tough struggle. The devastating drought and historical heat wave have left the Lone Star State parched and have ca... More
  • Higher Minimum Wage Would Benefit Working Families
    Aug 26, 2006 - Today, hard-working families are struggling more than ever to afford the rising costs of basic necessities such as gas, health care, and education. Gas prices have climbed to over $3 a gallon. The average American family now pays $1,200 more than last year for health insurance, and students are enc... More
  • Diabetes Prevention
    Aug 22, 2006 - Today, almost 21 million children and adults in the United States have diabetes. In South Texas, especially among Hispanics, diabetes is an urgent health problem threatening the health of nearly 10% of Hispanic Americans aged 20 years and older and their families. Of the millions of persons affecte... More
  • Ending Hunger
    Jul 3, 2006 - Every day hundreds of families in South Texas go hungry or don’t know how or where they will get their next meal. Many are hard-working families who have difficulty making ends meet or have fallen on hard times. Those who suffer most from hunger are the children and the elderly, the most vulnerable... More
  • Farmers Fueling America
    May 31, 2006 - With the rise in gasoline prices, most Americans are now paying even closer attention to escalating energy prices, but there is one group of Americans that has been especially affected by the negative effects of rising energy costs. Every morning across our nation thousands of farmers and ranchers ... More