This is a staff account to provide updates to our constituents in Texas' 21st District.
- Tax-exempt status is for charities serving the public—not political hit squads. This week, Rep. Roy introduced the Stop SPLC Act (H.R.9254) to revoke the Southern Poverty Law Center’s 501(c)(3) status since the far-left group has spent decades labeling conservatives, Christians,
- For the second year in a row, Rep. Roy was proud to earn the highest rating in Congress — 97% — on the National Taxpayers Union’s (@NTU) scorecard. The work isn’t done. Rep. Roy will keep fighting to cut taxes, rein in Washington spending, and roll back burdensome regulations
- "On April 27, Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) and 13 House Republicans sent a letter to Kennedy calling for CAIR’s debarment and citing its alleged terror links and reported grant abuses." @meforum
- Rep. Roy: "I introduced legislation to simply take the SPLC's tax-exempt status away. Why are they getting a tax benefit, and their donors get a tax benefit for funding them, while they're engaging in targeting conservatives?"
00:00 - Rep. Roy’s Statutory Term Limits on Congressional Pay & Power Act would limit the incentives and institutional advantages that fuel careerism in Congress. This bill helps ensure that public service remains exactly that: service to the people, not a lifelong career in politics.
- Rep. Roy: "What we need to do is continue to finish the job. There are a lot of things we have not done yet. President Trump is doing a great job securing the border, but we need to make sure that's permanent. We need to pass key elements in H.R.2."
00:00 - The Southern Poverty Law Center has operated as an ideological watchdog, smearing Americans while continuing to receive the benefits associated with charitable nonprofit status. No more. Rep. Roy’s Stop SPLC Act would revoke the SPLC’s tax-exempt status and end the special tax
- Rep. Chip Roy Press Office reposted🚨BREAKING: @RepChipRoy has introduced legislation to revoke the Southern Poverty Law Center's tax-exempt status, just one day after the nonprofit's interim president faced an intense grilling on Capitol Hill. SPLC is currently under federal investigation for alleged fraud. Rep.
- The SPLC has built a business in smearing Christian conservatives and profiting from labeling its ideological opponents as ‘extremists’ and ‘hate groups.’ Rep. Roy’s Stop SPLC Act would revoke their tax-exempt status for good.
- Replying to @RepChipRoy
- Rep. Roy: "Marxist organizations like the SPLC are undermining our freedom and targeting Americans who believe in God, believe in our country, and believe in freedom. This hearing exposed a lot. I think the American people have their eyes open. I'm filing legislation today to
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