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As District Director, I oversee the district office, manage local outreach and constituent services, coordinate community engagement, and serve as the Congressman’s senior representative throughout the district.

Saturday night had League Park swinging!Team Weber was proud to join the League City community for the 3rd Annual Saturd...
06/04/2026

Saturday night had League Park swinging!

Team Weber was proud to join the League City community for the 3rd Annual Saturday Jazz Night at League Park: an evening filled with incredible music, beautiful weather, and an outstanding turnout from families and neighbors across the community.

The crowd was treated to fantastic performances from Houston saxophonist Kyle Turner, powerhouse vocalist Keeshea Pratt, and the talented Texas Southern University Jazz Ensemble. From smooth saxophone melodies to soulful vocals and outstanding student musicianship, the evening was a wonderful celebration of live music and the arts right here in League City.

Arts and entertainment events like this do more than provide a fun night out; they bring people together, showcase local and regional talent, and help build the strong, vibrant communities that make Southeast Texas such a special place to call home.

Thank you to the City of League City, the League City Convention and Visitors Bureau, Williams Hart and Boundas Law Firm, Texas First Bank, KTSU 90.9 The Choice, and everyone who helped make this free community concert such a tremendous success.

Team Weber is always glad to be out in the community supporting the people, places, and events that make the 14th Congressional District shine.

And for the end of May on the Gulf Coast, those temperatures deserved an encore of their own!

A new era of American shipbuilding is beginning right here in the 14th Congressional District of Texas.On Monday, Congre...
06/03/2026

A new era of American shipbuilding is beginning right here in the 14th Congressional District of Texas.

On Monday, Congressman Randy Weber and staff joined Davie Defense, Gulf Copper, and leaders from across Texas and the nation on Pelican Island in Galveston for the groundbreaking of Davie Defense’s new shipbuilding facility; a project that represents a monumental investment in our workforce, our maritime industrial base, and America’s national security.

This is no ordinary groundbreaking. This project marks the return of complex shipbuilding to the Texas Gulf Coast for the first time in decades, with an investment that could reach $1 billion and create approximately 2,400 new American jobs in Galveston and Port Arthur, while supporting thousands more across Texas.

The Texas Gulf Coast has always answered America’s call. Our ports move the cargo. Our refineries fuel the nation. Our workers power the economy. And now, the hardworking men and women of TX-14 will help build the next generation of U.S. Coast Guard Arctic Security Cutters...ships that will protect American sovereignty and strengthen our presence in one of the world’s most strategically important regions.

Congressman Randy Weber was honored to speak alongside Davie Defense and Gulf Copper leadership, Senator Ted Cruz, Governor Greg Abbott, Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought, Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security Troy Edgar, U.S. Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Kevin Lunday, Galveston Mayor John Paul Listowski, Port Arthur Mayor Charlotte Moses, and many others who helped make this historic day possible.

As Congressman Weber said, "the 14th Congressional District already helps power America. Now, it will help defend America’s interests in the Arctic and lead a renaissance in American maritime strength!"

This is a major win for Galveston.
A major win for Port Arthur.
A major win for Texas.
And a major win for the United States of America.

Welcome home, Davie Defense. Texas is ready to build; and nobody builds better than Texans.

Last Thursday, Team Weber attended the Pearland Chamber of Commerce’s Newly Elected Officials Reception at the Universit...
06/01/2026

Last Thursday, Team Weber attended the Pearland Chamber of Commerce’s Newly Elected Officials Reception at the University of Houston-Clear Lake at Pearland, celebrating the men and women recently elected (and re-elected) to serve this growing community.

The evening’s highlight was welcoming Pearland’s newly elected Mayor, Quentin Wiltz. In his remarks, Mayor Wiltz spoke about working with local and regional leaders to address the challenges and opportunities ahead for Pearland, including infrastructure, traffic, economic growth, and quality of life.

For Congressman Randy Weber, Pearland is more than a new community entering the 14th Congressional District through redistricting; it is home. Congressman Weber grew up in Pearland, raised his family here, owned a small business here, and began his public service on the Pearland City Council. As Pearland returns to the district, he looks forward to once again representing the community that helped shape who he is.

Pearland is growing, and its voice matters. Congressman Weber and Team Weber are committed to building strong relationships with Pearland’s local leaders, business community, and residents while fighting for the conservative values, infrastructure needs, economic opportunities, and responsive representation this community deserves.

Congratulations to Mayor Wiltz and all of Pearland’s newly elected and re-elected officials. We look forward to working together for the future of Pearland and the families who call it home.

Last Wednesday, Team Weber joined the League City Regional Chamber of Commerce at their Coffee in the Park, with this mo...
06/01/2026

Last Wednesday, Team Weber joined the League City Regional Chamber of Commerce at their Coffee in the Park, with this month’s sponsor being Papaw Clause!

These gatherings are a great reminder that small businesses are more than storefronts and services: they are neighbors, job creators, community partners, and the backbone of our local economy. Coffee in the Park brought together business owners, entrepreneurs, community leaders, and local organizations to build relationships, share opportunities, and support one another.

We were especially encouraged to hear about Papaw Clause’s upcoming Christmas in July effort, collecting backpacks and school supplies to benefit local students through Communities In Schools. It is a perfect example of how small businesses and community organizations step up to make a meaningful difference for families right here at home.

Congressman Randy Weber understands that when our small businesses are strong, our communities are strong. Team Weber is proud to stay engaged with the hardworking men and women who help League City grow, serve, and thrive.

Thank you to the League City Regional Chamber and Papaw Clause for a great morning of fellowship, networking, and community spirit!

Today, on behalf of Congressman Randy Weber, I had the honor of attending the unveiling of a new Texas Historical Marker...
05/23/2026

Today, on behalf of Congressman Randy Weber, I had the honor of attending the unveiling of a new Texas Historical Marker at the Galveston County Courthouse commemorating George Thompson Ruby.

G.T. Ruby was one of the most significant Black political leaders in Texas during Reconstruction. A teacher, journalist, organizer, and public servant, Ruby came to Galveston after the Civil War and worked through the Freedmen’s Bureau to expand education and civic participation for formerly enslaved men, women, and children. He taught at what is now Reedy Chapel AME Church, helped organize Black voters, advocated for labor and education, and went on to serve in the Texas Senate during a pivotal period in our state’s history.

Galveston County has a deep and powerful history, especially as the birthplace of Juneteenth and as a community central to the story of freedom, education, civic engagement, and civil rights in Texas. Historical markers like this help ensure that important stories, including those too often left out of the broader narrative, are preserved, remembered, and shared with future generations.

Thank you to Sam Collins, Sharon Gillins, Sally Branson and the Galveston County Historical Commission, Jodi Wright-Gidley and the Galveston County Museum, and all those who worked to bring this marker to life. Your continued efforts help preserve the rich and complex history of Galveston County and ensure that figures like G.T. Ruby are not forgotten.

Congressman Weber’s office is grateful for the opportunity to recognize and support the work of those preserving the history of Galveston County, Texas, and our nation.

Following yesterday's National Maritime Day Ceremony in Galveston, Congressman Randy Weber and staff attended the Port o...
05/23/2026

Following yesterday's National Maritime Day Ceremony in Galveston, Congressman Randy Weber and staff attended the Port of Galveston’s luncheon highlighting the continued growth and future of the maritime industry in our region.

The luncheon helped support the Port of Galveston’s maritime scholarship endowments at Texas A&M University at Galveston and Galveston College, which are focused on preparing the next generation of mariners, shipbuilders, logistics professionals, engineers, technicians, law enforcement officers, and maritime workers. These programs are critical to ensuring that Galveston and the Texas Gulf Coast have the skilled workforce needed to support one of the most important industries in our district.

Congressman Weber was recognized for his continued work in support of the Port of Galveston, including efforts to secure federal resources needed for dredging and channel improvements that help keep commerce moving safely and efficiently.

The luncheon also featured remarks from Philip Burns-O’Brien, CEO of Davie Defense and Gulf Copper, who discussed the company’s plans in Galveston, including modernization of the Gulf Copper facility and work connected to the United States Coast Guard’s next-generation Arctic Security Cutters. This investment represents a major opportunity for Galveston, the maritime workforce, and American shipbuilding.

The maritime industry supports jobs, trade, tourism, energy, national security, and economic growth throughout Texas’ 14th Congressional District. With seven ports in the district, Congressman Weber understands just how important it is to keep our ports strong, our channels maintained, and our workforce prepared for the future.

Thank you to the Port of Galveston, Port CEO Roger Reese, the Galveston Wharves Board, Galveston College, Texas A&M University at Galveston, Davie Defense, Gulf Copper, and all of the partners working together to strengthen the future of maritime commerce and shipbuilding along the Texas Gulf Coast.

Today, Congressman Randy Weber and staff attended the 17th Annual National Maritime Day Ceremony hosted by the Port of G...
05/22/2026

Today, Congressman Randy Weber and staff attended the 17th Annual National Maritime Day Ceremony hosted by the Port of Galveston.

National Maritime Day was established by Congress in 1933 and is observed each year on May 22 to commemorate the 1819 voyage of the SS Savannah, the first steamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean. The day honors the United States Merchant Marine and recognizes the men and women whose work in the maritime industry supports our economy, strengthens our national security, and keeps goods moving across the country and around the world.

For Texas’ 14th Congressional District, the maritime industry is more than a point of pride; it is a major part of our economy, workforce, and way of life! Congressman Weber represents seven ports, more than any other Member of Congress, and understands how critical our ports, ship channels, mariners, pilots, shipbuilders, longshoremen, law enforcement personnel, educators, and maritime workers are to Southeast Texas and the nation.

The Port of Galveston continues to play a vital role in supporting jobs, trade, tourism, commerce, and regional growth. As investments continue in infrastructure, dredging, workforce development, and future shipbuilding opportunities, Congressman Weber remains committed to supporting the federal priorities necessary to keep our ports safe, competitive, and moving forward.

Thank you to Port of Galveston CEO Roger Reese, the Galveston Wharves Board, Chairman Jeff Patterson, the Port of Galveston team, Texas A&M Maritime Academy, Galveston College, the U.S. Coast Guard, and all who helped make today’s ceremony possible.

On National Maritime Day, we honor the legacy, service, and continued importance of America’s maritime industry, especially here along the Texas Gulf Coast.

Pearland may be a new part of the district map, but it is certainly not new territory for Congressman Randy Weber.Before...
05/21/2026

Pearland may be a new part of the district map, but it is certainly not new territory for Congressman Randy Weber.

Before serving in Congress, Congressman Weber served on Pearland City Council, raised his family here, and later represented Pearland in the Texas House. So, as Team Weber continues building relationships in areas newly added through redistricting, Pearland feels a little like coming home...just with a lot more traffic lights, rooftops, businesses, and folks wondering where all those rice fields went!

I had the privilege of attending the Pearland Chamber of Commerce Mayoral Conversation on behalf of Congressman Weber, featuring former Mayor Kevin Cole and newly sworn-in Mayor Quentin Wiltz. It was a great opportunity to hear directly from two leaders who care deeply about Pearland’s past, present, and future.

Mayor Cole spoke about Pearland as the “largest small town in America,” where neighbors still step up for one another and where long-term planning, especially in water, infrastructure, schools, public safety, and economic development, has helped make Pearland one of the best places to live in Texas. Mayor Wiltz spoke about opportunity, unity, expectations, and the importance of bringing people together across the entire community as Pearland continues to grow.

That growth is impossible to miss. Pearland has changed dramatically over the years, but the heart of the community remains the same: families, faith, schools, businesses, public servants, and neighbors working together to build something lasting.

As Congressman Weber and Team Weber continue reconnecting with old friends and building new relationships in Pearland and across the newly drawn district, events like this are exactly where we need to be: listening, learning, and showing up.

Thank you to the Pearland Chamber of Commerce for hosting such a meaningful conversation, and congratulations to Mayor Quentin Wiltz as he begins this new chapter of leadership. We also extend our appreciation to former Mayor Kevin Cole for his years of service and commitment to Pearland’s continued success.

The map may have changed, but the mission has not: serve the people, support strong communities, and make sure Southeast Texas has a strong voice.

This afternoon, Team Weber was honored to join an incredible group of organizations and volunteers to help serve those w...
05/21/2026

This afternoon, Team Weber was honored to join an incredible group of organizations and volunteers to help serve those who have served us.

Together with Combined Arms, SERVE, the Galveston County Food Bank, the Texas City VA Clinic, Marine Corps League, American Legion, VFW, and Navy Federal Credit Union, we helped distribute food to Veterans and their families in need right here in Texas City.

What started as a community effort has grown into something truly special. Today, more than 200 vehicles came through the line, each representing at least one family, and in many cases, multiple families being supported. That is a powerful reminder that while the needs are real, so is the compassion of this community.

Congressman Randy Weber and Team Weber remain committed to supporting our Veterans, not just in Washington, but here at home where it matters most. We are grateful to partner with organizations and volunteers who step up month after month to ensure no Veteran feels forgotten or goes hungry.

And thankfully…the Texas weather cooperated long enough for us to get it done before the rain rolled in. Southeast Texas miracles do happen!

The food distribution takes place on the 3rd Wednesday of every month in front of the Texas City VA Clinic and Coffee Connection.

To all of our Veterans: thank you for your sacrifice, your service, and your continued example of strength and resilience. We are forever grateful.

Team Weber was proud to attend the 2026 BayTran State of the Counties Luncheon on Monday, on behalf of Congressman Randy...
05/20/2026

Team Weber was proud to attend the 2026 BayTran State of the Counties Luncheon on Monday, on behalf of Congressman Randy Weber!

This annual event brings together some of the key local leaders helping shape the future of our region, and this year we heard important updates from Brazoria County Judge Matt Sebesta, Galveston County Judge Mark Henry, and Harris County Precinct 2 Commissioner Adrian Garcia.

For Congressman Weber and team, events like this matter because the best way to serve the 14th Congressional District is to listen directly to the county judges, commissioners, mayors, transportation leaders, port partners, and local officials who are on the ground every day working through the challenges facing our communities.

The conversations covered the issues that impact Southeast Texas families, businesses, and industry every single day: roads, bridges, drainage, flooding, hurricane evacuation routes, port access, freight movement, economic growth, and long-term regional planning.

From Highway 146 and FM 517 in Galveston County, to major growth and infrastructure needs in Brazoria County, to the critical role Harris County and the Port of Houston play in keeping freight moving and our economy strong, one thing was clear: our region is growing, our infrastructure needs are real, and partnership matters.

Congressman Weber’s district is home to ports, plants, pipelines, small businesses, neighborhoods, schools, and families who depend on strong infrastructure and smart planning. That is why Team Weber will continue showing up, listening, and working with local leaders to make sure the needs of TX-14 are heard loud and clear.

A special congratulations to Amy Skicki, President of BayTran, and the entire BayTran team on 26 years of advocating for the transportation needs of our region. That kind of sustained leadership does not happen by accident...it takes persistence, partnership, and a whole lot of meetings about roads, which is basically public service cardio.

Thank you to BayTran for hosting another outstanding State of the Counties Luncheon and for continuing to be a strong voice for regional mobility, transportation, and infrastructure across Brazoria, Galveston, and Harris Counties.

When our counties work together, Southeast Texas moves forward!

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