Congressman Michael T. McCaul is currently serving his ninth term representing Texas' 10th District in the United States Congress. The 10th Congressional District of Texas stretches from the city of Austin to the Houston suburbs and includes Austin, Bastrop, Colorado, Fayette, Harris, Lee, Travis, Washington and Waller Counties.
Republican Leader of the Foreign Affairs Committee
At the start of the 116th Congress, Congressman McCaul became the Republican Leader of the Foreign Affairs Committee. This committee considers legislation that impacts the diplomatic community, which includes the Department of State, the Agency for International Development (USAID), the Peace Corps, the United Nations, and the enforcement of the Arms Export Control Act.
Since coming to Congress, I have been an ardent supporter of energy policies that reduce America’s dependence on foreign oil and expand domestic production of economically viable sources of energy. America is blessed with an abundance of natural resources that should be developed responsibly. This is both good for our economy and our national security. My record in Congress reflects my “all of the above” energy strategy to keep energy costs low and support domestic energy:
Opposing Cap and Trade and Obama’s Radical Anti-Energy Agenda
Supporting the Keystone XL Pipeline
Advancing Offshore Energy Production
Promoting New Refineries
Expanding Nuclear Power
Clean Coal
Effective Domestic Energy Alternatives