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Ron Wright

Ron Wright

1/3/2023, 8:38 PM

Ron Wright Congressional Service

Ron Wright is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Texas. Ron served as a House Representative for the state of Texas and served a total of 2 terms in congress.

Ron Wright participated in over 80 voting sessions, sponsored over 14 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 383 individual bills.

Stance on Important Issues

Conservative

Ron Wright supported tax cuts and deregulation to foster economic growth. He favored policies that benefit small businesses and reduce government intervention in the market.


Conservative

Ron Wright backed policies to support farmers, including subsidies and reduced regulations. He opposed stringent environmental regulations affecting agricultural productivity.


Extremely conservative

Ron Wright advocated for strict immigration enforcement and stronger border security measures. He opposed pathways to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.


Conservative

Ron Wright supported school choice, including vouchers and charter schools, aiming to increase competition and choice within the education system.


Conservative

Ron Wright favored expanding fossil fuel production and reducing regulatory restrictions on energy companies. He supported a market-driven approach to energy policy.


Extremely conservative

Ron Wright was skeptical of extensive government intervention to address climate change and prioritized economic considerations over environmental regulations.


Extremely conservative

Ron Wright opposed the Affordable Care Act and favored a market-driven approach to healthcare, advocating for reducing government involvement.


Conservative

Ron Wright focused on reducing regulations in the housing market to encourage private sector development and reduce costs.


Conservative

Ron Wright supported infrastructure development but emphasized private investment and minimizing federal spending in transportation projects.


Conservative

Ron Wright advocated for improving services and support for veterans, including increased efficiency within the Department of Veterans Affairs.


Extremely conservative

Ron Wright supported measures to enhance election security, including stricter voter ID laws. He opposed federal oversight of state-run elections.

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Latest Bills

Courthouse Affordability and Space Efficiency Act of 2025
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Indian Trust Asset Reform Amendment Act
Bill HR 5515December 4, 2025
Working Families Flexibility Act of 2025
Bill HR 2870December 4, 2025
Wild Olympics Wilderness and Wild and Scenic Rivers Act
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DUMP Red Tape Act
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BOWOW Act
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Ensuring Casualty Assistance for our Firefighters Act
Bill HR 4671December 4, 2025
Electric Supply Chain Act
Bill HR 3638December 4, 2025
SCORE Act
Bill HR 4312December 4, 2025
Power Plant Reliability Act of 2025
Bill HR 3632December 4, 2025
State and National Guard Fairness Act of 2020
Bill HR 6041February 8, 2022
Veterans Back to Work Act of 2019
Bill HR 5250October 28, 2022
K–9 Hero Act of 2019
Bill HR 5081October 28, 2022
Teleabortion Prevention Act of 2019
Bill HR 4935November 1, 2022
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of the People's Republic of China made multiple, serious mistakes in the early stages of the COVID-19 outbreak that heightened the severity and spread of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, which include the Chinese Government's intentional spread of misinformation to downplay the risks of the virus, a refusal to cooperate with international health authorities, internal censorship of doctors and journalists, and malicious disregard for the health of ethnic minorities.
Bill HRES 907February 8, 2022
Resolution to honor the life and legacy of Jack Repp.
Bill HRES 892February 9, 2022
Condemning Charles "Chuck" Schumer, Senator of New York.
Bill HRES 886February 8, 2022
Condemning and censuring Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Bill HRES 836February 8, 2022
Raising a question of the privileges of the House.
Bill HRES 832February 8, 2022