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Washington, D.C. – Congressman Colin Allred (TX-32), today voted in favor of, H.R. 986, the Protecting Americans with Pre-Existing Conditions Act.
Washington, D.C. -- Congressman Colin Allred (TX-32) spoke on the House floor to urge action in Congress to address the high cost of prescription drugs and highlight the story of Paul Rozinsky, a constituent from Richardson, Texas. Mr.
DALLAS -- Congressman Colin Allred (TX-32) joined a bipartisan discussion along with Congressman Lance Gooden (TX-05) and Congressman Van Taylor (TX-03) where Allred highlighted his work in Congress for the 32nd District. The panel was organized by the American Jewish Committee as part of their Annual Meeting.
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Representatives Colin Allred (D-TX), Debbie Dingell (D-MI), Peter King (R-NY), Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL), Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), and Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) introduced bipartisan legislation to make breast cancer diagnostic tests more affordable and accessible to women.
Washington, D.C. -- Congressman Colin Allred (TX-32) today voted to pass H.R. 9, the Climate Action Now Act.
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Colin Allred (TX-32) and Congressman Mike Gallagher (WI-08) today introduced the Revitalizing American Priorities for Infrastructure Development (RAPID) Act in the House. The bill would incentivize investment in infrastructure through participation in the Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA).
DALLAS -- Congressman Colin Allred (TX-32) last week held a Transportation and Infrastructure Town Hall for constituents in the 32nd District of Texas.
Richardson, Texas – Congressman Colin Allred (TX-32) released a report detailing his first 100 days in office working for the people of the 32nd Congressional District of Texas.
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Colin Allred (TX-32) released the following statement today after voting for the Save The Internet Act of 2019 (H.R. 1644). Allred is a cosponsor of the measure, which reinstates the Obama Administration’s net neutrality rules.
Tommy, a Garland native, hurt his back on the job while working for the U.S. Postal Service. His pain was so severe that he needed surgery to implant a device that would control it. As he waited for months to have his surgery approved by the U.S. Dept. of Labor, Tommy’s quality of life decreased rapidly.
