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John Carter

Carter, of Georgetown, was initially elected to the U.S. House in 2002. He is a former state district judge.

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By Madlin Mekelburg
March 22, 2019

"I was the first elected Republican in Williamson County history."

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By Nicole Barrios
May 4, 2016

"This is not a joke: the president wants to house illegal aliens on our nation’s military installations."

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By W. Gardner Selby
September 6, 2013

About 40 percent of U.S. illegal immigrants "came in on an airplane, with a legal visa, and just overstayed their visa and have never gone…

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By W. Gardner Selby
August 21, 2012

Says an appointed board created under Obamacare "will have the ability to come between you and your doctor in determining the best treatment options for…

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By W. Gardner Selby
June 27, 2012

Says the Constitution "specifically states the Congress shall write legislation for immigration policy," so Barack Obama lacks the authority to defer the deportation of young…

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By W. Gardner Selby
August 10, 2010

Says the United States is the only nation that affords citizenship to anyone born here, "whether you are here legally or illegally."

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By Ciara O'Rourke
April 19, 2010

Says the new health care law delivers a "$13 billion tax increase on families with special needs."

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By W. Gardner Selby
March 29, 2010

"The bill also provides full federal funding for abortions…"

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By Louis Jacobson
September 8, 2009

"The Obama Administration's own White House Council of Economic Advisers has estimated 4.7 million Americans will lose their jobs if the (health care) bill passes."

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