Representative Henry Cuellar discusses support for agriculture and air safety

Representative Henry Cuellar discusses support for agriculture and air safety
Henry Cuellar U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 28th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Representative Henry Cuellar, known for his longstanding service in the U.S. Congress representing Texas’ 28th district, actively engages with varied industry stakeholders to bolster sector-specific development. On March 25, 2025, Cuellar shared that he met with the American Sheep Industry Association to discuss “ways to support the farming industry within South Texas.” He affirmed his commitment to support the agriculture industry and its workers.

Later that day, Cuellar added that he met with the National Air Traffic Controllers Association to go over “concerns regarding air traffic safety.” He emphasized his ongoing advocacy for policies aimed at protecting air traffic and passengers.

On March 27, 2025, Cuellar extended an invitation to the public to join “a virtual town hall Monday, March 31st, at 11:00am CT,” encouraging participants to RSVP through the provided link, to engage in discussions about recent developments in the Department of Education.



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