2017 Presidential Inauguration

If you are interested in obtaining tickets for the 2017 Presidential Inauguration please complete the ticket request form on our website. Please note that completing this form does not guarantee any tickets! More details will be made available closer to the date of the inauguration.

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Congressional Amicus Brief Filed by 32 Members of Congress

Rep. Culberson joined 31 Members of Congress in filing an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court in support of Texas' voter ID law.

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Culberson Statement on FBI’s Decision to Reopen Clinton Probe

“The FBI’s decision to reopen the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server gives me confidence that justice will prevail in this case. Her careless behavior and inept judgment has put American security at risk. Public officials should be held to the highest standards, not given special treatment. While I was disappointed with the FBI’s original recommendation to forgo charges, I hope that their investigation yields further insight into the possible damage that Clinton’s carelessness might have caused."

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Rep. Culberson Discusses Bill to Halt Naturalizations with FAIR

Rep. Culberson joined the Federation for American Immigration Reform to discuss H.R. 6198. This legislation places an immediate freeze on alien naturalizations until the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) uploads all remaining paper based fingerprint cards to the digital database.

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Rep. Culberson Issues Statement on Texas Receiving $45 Million in Disaster Recovery Funding

“This is great news for Texas communities that are continuing to rebuild after the extreme flood events earlier this year. Over 6,700 homes were damaged in Harris County during the Tax Day floods and many of these families are still displaced. I will continue to advocate that Harris County receive its fair share of this disaster recovery funding so families can rebuild and improvements can be made to flood mitigation projects to protect Houstonians’ lives and property.”

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