Roger Williams represents the 25th congressional district of Texas which stretches from Tarrant County in the north to Hays County in the south and includes much of the Texas Hill Country and Austin.
Roger attended Texas Christian University where he was an All-Southwest Conference baseball player and named to TCU’s All-Decade Team for the 1960s.
Upon graduating, Roger was drafted by the Atlanta Braves and played in their farm system for many years before deciding to begin a new career as a small business owner and the head baseball coach at TCU.
America does not have a revenue problem – we have a spending problem that has pushed our debt over $23 trillion. It is the single greatest threat to our national security and is growing by the day. I am committed to fighting for responsible cuts because Washington must live within their means like every American household. I’m proud to have earned a perfect score in the 116th Congress from the Citizens Against Government Waste and was named a Taxpayer Super-Hero for my efforts to cut excess spending whenever and wherever possible.
Some of my work to rein in our national spending includes:
Advocate for balancing the budget and voting in favor of adding a constitutional amendment to balance the budget (H.J.Res.2).
While serving on the House Committee on Budget, I was an strong proponent of the House GOP 2014 Budget plan which balanced the budget to help rebuild the economy and hold government spending accountable.
Cosponsored National Debt is a Threat to National Security (H.Res149) to highlight the danger that our debt poses to our nation.
Sent a letter to leadership expressing the need for budget reform and debt reduction.