U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett represents communities from Austin to San Antonio in the U.S. House of Representatives. He serves as Chairman of the Health Subcommittee on the House Ways & Means Committee. Doggett also serves on the Ways and Means Select Revenue Measures Subcommittee, the Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee, the Joint Committee on Taxation, and the House Budget Committee.
Congressman Doggett has won awards for his commitment to our environment and clean energy initiatives from organizations like the Trust for Public Land, Austin Sierra Club, and the National Parks Conservation Association.He is the recipient of the Texas League of Conservation Voters' inaugural Environmental Champion Award and with a lifetime score of 100% from the Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund.Congressman Doggett is an active member of the Safe Climate Caucus and the House Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition.
Gun owners know the importance of keeping the safety on. With mass shootings increasing in frequency and lethality, we need policies that prevent gun violence, not enable it. I have long supported banning military-style assault weapons, eliminating gun sale loopholes, and requiring a universal background check. While Americans overwhelmingly support these smart reforms, Republicans continue to block any progress, even to limit those on the terror watch list from gaining access to such weapons. Quite simply, too dangerous to fly should also mean too dangerous to buy guns, even as we assure reasonable due process rights for those who may be improperly listed as dangerous. With the passage of permitless carry in Texas, Texas Republicans prioritized access to guns over safety.
I remain as committed to ending gun violence and enacting smart gun safety measures as when I joined with my Democratic colleagues and the families of gun victims for National Speak Out Against Gun Violence in Washington, and participated in the House floor sit-in led by my distinguished former colleague and civil rights pioneer, John Lewis. You can view my speeches from the sit-in here and here. Most recently, I sponsored the Enhanced Background Checks Act and Bipartisan Background Checks Act, legislation that would increase the safety of gun purchases. While both bills passed the House, they face an uphill battle in the Senate.
Working with local organizations like Moms Demand Action, Texas Gun Sense and the P.E.A.C.E. Initiative, and concerned colleagues, I will continue to work to make our communities safer and keep the issue of preventing gun violence on our national agenda.