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.
I will forever be a champion for the Second Amendment – the right of law-abiding citizens to bear arms is vital to the protection of our other liberties. That’s why I proudly supported the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act and oppose universal background checks, buy backs, assault weapons bans, and red flag laws. Some of my work includes:
Introduced the Freedom Financing Act that prevents banks from refusing to provide services to the legal firearms industry (H.R. 2079).
I am a cosponsor of the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act (H.R. 38) to make sure all Americans who can legally conceal carry can do it across state lines.
I am a cosponsor of legislation that protects sportsmen’s and hunters rights to use firearms on public lands and for sport (H.R. 877 and H.R. 1222).
Voted Against Enhanced background checks (H.R. 8 and H.R. 1112) that would be burdensome to law abiding citizens expressing their 2nd Amendment right.
Spoke out against assault weapons bans because many guns look like military style weapons but use small caliber ammo and are popular for hunting. We shouldn’t be banning certain guns based on the appearance.