U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar Representing the 28th District of Texas | Official U.S. House headshot
U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar Representing the 28th District of Texas | Official U.S. House headshot
Rep. Henry Cuellar, an incumbent member of the U.S. Congress representing Texas's 28th district since 2005, has recently engaged in several events illustrating both his community involvement and legislative focus. Cuellar, who has served in Congress since succeeding Ciro Rodriguez, originally hails from Laredo, Texas, and holds degrees from Georgetown University and the University of Texas at Austin.
On March 31, 2025, Cuellar posted about a meeting held with city officials and representatives from the EMC Strategy Group in Pleasanton, Texas. "It was a pleasure meeting with Mayor JR Gallegos of Pleasanton, TX, along with Joey Macon, District 2 Councilmember, Johnny Huizar, City Manager, City Secretary Andres Aguirre, and Ernie Gonzalez from EMC Strategy Group. Our discussion focused on the exciting upcoming"
The following day, April 1, 2025, he recounted participating in a Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute briefing on Capitol Hill, where he addressed significant issues affecting Colonias, communities he expressed a deep personal interest in supporting. "This morning, I had the honor of speaking at a Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute briefing on Capitol Hill, where I highlighted the urgent challenges facing Colonias. These communities are close to my heart, and I am dedicated to addressing their pressing housing and"
On the same morning, Cuellar met with leaders from the Texas State Association of Letter Carriers, discussing matters with figures such as William Moody and Luis Palacios. "This morning, I had the pleasure of meeting with William Moody, President of the Texas State Association of Letter Carriers; Luis Palacios, Vice President of the Texas State Association of Letter Carriers; Cesar Hernandez, District 5 Board Member; and Everett Wyllie, Vice"