Skip to main content

In the News

Image
Tree-lined side of the Capitol building
May 24, 2022

U.S. Rep. Colin Allred, D-Dallas, released a statement imploring the Senate to act.


Image
Tree-lined side of the Capitol building
May 23, 2022

“I welcome their hatred,” Dallas Rep. Colin Allred, a Democrat, said at the time, quoting Franklin D. Roosevelt and vowing that “despite sanctions against me and my colleagues, I won’t stop working to help Ukraine and end this senseless war.”


Image
Tree-lined side of the Capitol building
May 13, 2022

Stories like this are common. That’s why Rep. Colin Allred, D-Dallas, is fighting to lower drug costs in America. He says the pharmaceutical lobby is part of the reason Congress has not signed bills to keep prices down into law. 


Image
Tree-lined side of the Capitol building
May 10, 2022

Rep. Colin Allred, D-Dallas, joined a group of House Democrats who made a point of walking over to the Senate shortly before the vote to encourage senators to back the legislation.

“Today’s vote is a historic vote,” Allred said. “Obviously we know what the outcome is likely to be, but I just wanted to come across and show my support.”


Image
Tree-lined side of the Capitol building
May 9, 2022

And today Congressman Colin Allred showed up, a bi-partisan resolution in hand, expressing support for designating May 9th as 'Home Front Heroes Day' on a national level.  Allred introduced the resolution along with Rep.


Image
Tree-lined side of the Capitol building
May 5, 2022

U.S. Rep. Colin Allred, D-Dallas, met with North Texas small-business owners like Fisher during a roundtable at her flower shop Wednesday to talk about how they’re coping with the challenges.


Image
Tree-lined side of the Capitol building
April 27, 2022

One of the issues I hear most about from North Texans is the high cost of prescription drugs, and specifically the high cost of insulin. This drug is not optional for folks living with diabetes – they need it to survive.


Image
Tree-lined side of the Capitol building
April 22, 2022

Congressman Colin Allred has announced that Texas will receive more than $641 million in funding through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to give Texans more transportation options and reduce traffic and carbon pollution across the state.