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Each passing month, the United States falls dangerously behind in preparation to meet increasing global threats, warns U.S. Rep. Kay Granger from Texas.
Dear Friend,
During the recent District Work Period, many constituents had questions about the situation in the Middle East. I wanted to give a brief update on two areas in particular – Egypt and Syria.
As recent events around the world underscore, the world is getting more dangerous, and less certain, with every passing month. If we don’t prepare as a nation for the increasing threats we will most certainly face in the not so distant future, our nation and our allies will likely pay a steep price.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS – Congresswoman Kay Granger today released the following statement in the wake of the Washington Navy Yard shooting:
When it comes to current or former occupations of state and federal lawmakers, that of insurance producer is not one of the most commonly listed, but perhaps it should be.
I have been consulted by Secretary Kerry and other top Administration officials since the beginning of the debate on Syria. From everything I have learned, intervening in Syria’s civil war is not in the best interest of the United States. Our homeland is not under attack.
U.S. Rep. Kay Granger wants to keep budget cutting in Washington from cutting jobs in Fort Worth.
The veteran congresswoman echoed her commitment to local jobs Thursday in a visit to AVX Aircraft Co., a local aerospace startup. She called North Texas defense contractors “our lifeblood” for economic prosperity.
Congresswoman Kay Granger today will tour Healthpoint Biotherapeutics, a business of Smith & Nephew, to see the company’s newly expanded cell therapy research and manufacturing facility.
Congresswoman Kay Granger today issued the following statement in the wake of Attorney General Greg Abbott’s decision to pursue a lawsuit challenging the merger of American Airlines and US Airways:


