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U.S. Rep. Colin Allred, D-Dallas, released a statement imploring the Senate to act.
“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.”
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.
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.”
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.
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.
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.
Rep. Colin Allred, D-Dallas, said what Trevor endured is “harrowing.”
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.