Brian Babin discusses legislative priorities including birthright citizenship act

Brian Babin discusses legislative priorities including birthright citizenship act
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Brian Babin, a U.S. Congressman representing Texas’ 36th district since 2015, recently shared updates on his legislative activities via social media. The posts provide insights into his current initiatives and political engagements.

On January 22, 2025, Babin announced his upcoming appearance on Fox Business to discuss the introduction of his Birthright Citizenship Act. He invited viewers to tune in for further details on this legislative proposal. “I will be joining @FoxBusiness shortly to talk about the introduction of my Birthright Citizenship Act.”

The following day, January 23, 2025, Babin expressed optimism regarding the Laken Riley Act, which had been sent to the President’s desk for signing. He noted President Trump’s readiness to enact this bill aimed at protecting Americans. “The House just sent the Laken Riley Act to the Resolute Desk. I know President Trump stands ready to sign this crucial bill to protect Americans.”

Later that day, Babin highlighted efforts towards national development priorities such as infrastructure rebuilding and economic strengthening. His message conveyed a commitment to advancing America’s progress. “We are ready to tackle the critical work of rebuilding our infrastructure, strengthening our economy, and keeping America moving forward.”



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