Fraud Week in the House
June 12, 2026 Weekly Columns A foundational pillar for a well-functioning democracy is the people’s trust … taxpayer dollars appropriately, among many other things. This week was Fraud Week in the House
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June 12, 2026 Weekly Columns A foundational pillar for a well-functioning democracy is the people’s trust … taxpayer dollars appropriately, among many other things. This week was Fraud Week in the House
June 5, 2026 Weekly Columns The success of higher education isn’t necessarily measured by the number … into their communities and become exceptional leaders. Last week, I had the privilege of visiting Arkansas Tech
Weekly Columns Freedom comes at a cost. Memorial Day serves as a weighty reminder of just how high … vote to honor their service and sacrifice. This week, the House voted to pass the Veterans
Press Release WASHINGTON, DC – Earlier this week, Congressional Steel Caucus Chairman Rick Crawford (AR-01) and Vice Chairman
Weekly Columns Oftentimes, Washington overcomplicates simple issues that can be met with fiscally responsible, long-term solutions that
April 24, 2026 Weekly Columns Working in Congress to represent my friends and neighbors across the Fourth District … journeyed to our nation’s capital this week share my interest in bettering our communities and laying
expected to be announced in the coming weeks. In 2024, the five Gulf South states contributed more than
April 17, 2026 Weekly Columns This week, I was proud to introduce a bipartisan, bicameral resolution that recognizes
April 10, 2026 Weekly Columns Earlier this week, I had the privilege of attending the ribbon cutting ceremony
April 3, 2026 Weekly Columns With an area covering over 20,000 square miles, the Fourth District
March 27, 2026 Weekly Columns As digital entertainment dominates the attention of our nation’s youth
March 20, 2026 Weekly Columns Sitting in the Transportation and Infrastructure hearing room this week as Chairman Graves … allowed unsafe drivers on our roads. But this week, House Republicans advanced legislation to the House Floor that
Congressman French Hill at the HBCU Summit this week,” said Congresswoman Alma Adams, co-founder and co-chair
March 13, 2026 Weekly Columns The internet and social media have become a modern-day Wild West … first along with their digital well-being. Last week, the Committee on Energy and Commerce held a markup
March 6, 2026 Weekly Columns The United States is second to none in its beauty. This year … National Park celebrated its 105 th birthday this week, reminding us of the rich history nestled deep within
February 27, 2026 Weekly Columns Last year, House Republicans implemented policies into the One Big Beautiful Bill that
evident again in just a couple of short weeks, when Americans file their taxes and see how Republicans
February 20, 2026 Weekly Columns While most holidays commemorate historic events or movements, Presidents’ Day honors the leaders … foundations of our nation’s new republic. This week, as we honor President Washington’s enduring leadership along
January 23, 2026 Press Release Washington, D.C. — This week, Congressmen Tom Barrett (MI-07) and Rick Crawford
Congressman Womack continued, “As we enter the final week to complete our work, we must maintain this momentum
Intelligence, I look forward to briefings next week from the administration on how they will work with
access to public schools, and establishing a National Week of Military Recruitment
ARKANSAS — October 31, 2025… This week, Congressman Steve Womack (AR-3) convened two roundtable discussions with local agriculture … fund the government at current levels for seven weeks and prevent a shutdown. The funding extension has been
October 3, 2025 Press Release JONESBORO, A.R. -This week, Congressman Rick Crawford (AR-01), Congressman Troy Carter
WASHINGTON, D.C.—October 3, 2025… In this week’s special edition of Comment from the Capitol (CFTC), Congressman … keep the government open over two weeks ago, and now we need the Senate to do theirs