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Congressman Veasey believes it is important for the people of Texas’ 33rd congressional district to know his legislative record and where he stands on the issues.

As a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Congressman Veasey is committed to creating jobs, encouraging economic growth, improving public education, supporting the passage of comprehensive immigration reform, promoting health and wellness, and ensuring access to quality healthcare.

Many of the issues Congressman Veasey works on are related to his committee and subcommittee assignments. Congressman Veasey is proud to represent the people of North Texas on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, the longest standing committee in the House of Representatives. In this appointment, Rep.Veasey is working to protect the ACA for two million Texans and Americans nationwide, advance America's leadership on clean energy and energy security, restore net neutrality, and ensure families have access to clean water and air for generations to come. 

He is actively engaged in various congressional member organizations including the Congressional Army Aviation Caucus, the Congressional Black Caucus and the Congressional Small Business Information Technology Caucus.

This section of the website contains Congressman Veasey’s positions on some of the major issues facing Texas’ 33rd congressional district and our country such as job creation, consumer protection, education, energy and the environment, and national security.  Several of the issues listed below have sub-topics, which can be accessed by clicking on the main issue.

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Housing

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Veterans

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Transportation and Infrastructure
Learn more about how I've worked to improve our infrastructure and transportation.

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Veasey Gun Violece

Rep. Marc Veasey serves as the Deputy Whip of the Gun Violence Prevention Task Force chaired by Rep. Mike Thompson.

The Gun Violence Prevention Task Force was established after the tragedy at Sandy Hook and has grown to a membership of more than 165 Members of Congress.