brian babin discusses national foundation, energy policy, and legislation honoring jocelyn nungaray

brian babin discusses national foundation, energy policy, and legislation honoring jocelyn nungaray
Brian Babin, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 36 — Wikipedia
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Brian Babin, a U.S. Congressman representing Texas’ 36th district since 2015, recently shared several statements on social media reflecting his views on national issues and legislative efforts.

On May 4, Babin reminded his followers of the nation’s founding principles by stating “Sunday reminder: This nation was founded under God, and we must never forget that. “. This message underscores his emphasis on religious foundations in American history.

The following day, May 5, Babin commented on energy policies under different administrations. He expressed criticism of current strategies by saying “Under President Trump: America was energy dominant. Under President Biden: We begged OPEC and raided our Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Now? We’re back on track, and House Republicans are all in.” His remarks highlight concerns over energy independence and strategic reserves.

Later that same day, Babin announced new legislative efforts with the introduction of a bill to rename the Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge. He stated “JUST INTRODUCED: My bill to codify President Trump’s order renaming the Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge in honor of Jocelyn Nungaray — an innocent life stolen by illegal immigrants. We will NEVER forget.” The proposal seeks to honor Jocelyn Nungaray while addressing immigration-related concerns.

Brian Babin was born in Port Arthur, Texas in 1948 and resides in Woodville. A graduate of Lamar University with a Bachelor of Science degree earned in 1973, he has been serving as a congressman since succeeding Steve Stockman.



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