Years in Office
12
Bills Sponsored
99
Bills Co-Sponsored
3019
Committees
2
Randy Weber Biography
Randy Weber, a former small business owner, represents Texas’s 14th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives, first elected in 2012. With a focus on energy policy, border security, and disaster recovery, Weber advocates for Texas’s economic and coastal interests. He has served on the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, where he helped advance legislation supporting the energy sector and hurricane resilience. Weber is known for responding directly to constituent needs and prioritizing pragmatic solutions for his district’s challenges.
Impact & Accomplishments
Notable contributions during Randy Weber's congressional service.
Hurricane Harvey Recovery Funding
Advocated for and helped secure federal disaster relief funding for Texas communities impacted by Hurricane Harvey in 2017.
Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards Extension
Sponsored legislation to extend the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards program, enhancing security at chemical plants.
Energy Infrastructure Permitting Reform
Supported streamlining federal permitting processes for energy infrastructure projects, benefiting Texas’s oil and gas sector.
Port of Galveston Support
Helped obtain federal resources for improvements and dredging at the Port of Galveston to boost regional commerce.
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