Wesley Hunt

Wesley Hunt

Years in Office

2

Bills Sponsored

19

Bills Co-Sponsored

269

Committees

2

Wesley Hunt Biography

Wesley Hunt, a former Army helicopter pilot, brings his military discipline and firsthand leadership experience to Congress as the U.S. Representative for Texas's 38th District, elected in 2022. He prioritizes national security, energy policy, and border security, reflecting both his service background and the concerns of his Houston-area constituents. Hunt serves on the House Committees on Natural Resources and the Judiciary, where he has advocated for expanding domestic energy production and strengthening border enforcement. He approaches his role with a results-driven focus, aiming to represent the pragmatic and resilient spirit of his district.

Education

  • M.I.L.R., Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
    (2016)
  • M.P.A., Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
    (2015)
  • M.B.A., Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
    (2015)
  • B.S. in Leadership and Management with Mechanical Engineering, United States Military Academy, West Point, NY
    (2004)

Impact & Accomplishments

Notable contributions during Wesley Hunt's congressional service.

Veterans Affairs Advocacy

Co-sponsored legislation to improve healthcare access and benefits for veterans in Texas.

Border Security Funding

Supported increased federal funding for border security measures and resources along the Texas-Mexico border.

Energy Infrastructure Support

Advocated for policies supporting Texas energy infrastructure and domestic energy production.

Disaster Recovery Assistance

Backed federal disaster relief funding for Texas communities affected by hurricanes and severe weather.

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