To provide local small businesses with guidance during these uncertain times, Congressman Van Taylor (TX-03) will be hosting an online webinar with the United States Chamber of Commerce at 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 7.
To provide information to constituents and answer their questions, Congressman Van Taylor will host a free, telephone town hall event at 3:45 p.m. tomorrow, March 24.
Princeton’s representative in the U.S. House will visit the area tomorrow.
Colin Allred and Van Taylor have a lot in common. They’re both freshman lawmakers in the U. S. House of Representatives. They’re both from Texas.
United States Congressman Van Taylor (R-TX-03) last week introduced bipartisan legislation in the House of Representatives to help protect state and local governments against cyber attacks.
U.S. Rep. Van Taylor, R-Plano, sat down with host Jason Whitely and Bud Kennedy from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram to discuss the latest reports coming out the border.
What a wonderful man, and I am proud he is one of our Dallas Fort-Worth members of Congress. That is what went through my mind when I read this article on Van Taylor.
Becky Welch, a Wylie mother of two, walked into her accountant’s office in early April only to be greeted by the startling news that she owed nearly $1,800 more in federal taxes this year than usual.
Freshman Rep. Van Taylor of Plano is without question a conservative Republican. But watching him work the House floor, you might not know it, because he spends much of his time working the other side of the aisle.
As a resident of the 3rd Congressional District, I’m elated to share my appreciation for newly elected congressman Van Taylor.