Texas's 19th Congressional District Representative Randy Neugebauer visited with Lubbock's First News' Tom Collins and Laura Mac Monday morning (Jan. 5) to discuss the race for Speaker of the House and the Keystone Pipeline legislation.
Texas's 19th Congressional District Representative Randy Neugebauer talked about the $1.1 trillion omnibus spending bill meant to keep the government open after the beginning of the year during Monday's edition of Lubbock's First News.
Neugebauer spoke about the political motivations behind the issues of the Lesser Prairie Chicken and other threatened animals. He also took calls, and discussed the amnesty issue as well as the President's unwillingness to work with Republicans.
Nineteenth Congressional District Representative Randy Neugebauer visited with Lubbock's First News' Tom Collins and Laura Mac Monday morning to discuss the problems with the currently proposed immigration amnesty bill.
Congressman Randy Neugebauer visited with Lubbock's First News' Tom Collins and Laura Mac Monday.
Neugebauer stated that he believes President Obama owes Congress and the American public an explanation on how the proposed $6 billion will be spent in the fight against ISIS.
Congressman Neugebauer says he believes the quarantines imposed on health care workers returning to the United States from Western African nations affected by the Ebola outbreak by the governors of New York and New Jersey are because of the inaction by the Obama administration and the Center of Disease Control in implementing quarantines.
Representative for Texas' 19th Congressional District Randy Neugebauer called into Lubbock's First News Monday and talked to Tom Collins and Laura Mac about the Ebola virus outbreak and the impact it could have on the United States.