Rep. Tom Craddick has been outspoken in his opposition to the bill, citing numerous reasons, including safety. Author: Jonathan Polasek (News West9) Published: 11:31 PM CDT May 6, 2021 Updated: 11:31 PM CDT May 6, 2021
MIDLAND, Texas House Bill 2692 is no more. The bill to ban high levels of nuclear waste has been derailed. It was co-authored by Representative Brooks Landgraf. Representative Tom Craddick has not been in favor of the bill from the outset.
Other leaders in the community are also in opposition to the bill. This includes Tommy Taylor, director of oil and gas development for Fasken Oil and Ranch.
A license to store high levels of radioactive waste is inching its way towards approval. However, Taylor felt that the bill introduced by Landgraf wouldn t be able to do much.
Fredricks Outdoor gearing up for Free Speech Rally with Mo Brooks
Free Speech Rally will be held in Priceville on Jan. 23
Preparation for Free Speech Mo Brooks Rally By Madison Scarpino and Kailey Schuyler | January 21, 2021 at 5:16 PM CST - Updated January 22 at 9:48 AM
PRICEVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - The Morgan County Republican Executive Committee with Fredricks Outdoor in Priceville is hosting a Free Speech Rally with keynote speaker Alabama Congressman Mo Brooks.
Fredricks Outdoor President and Treasurer for the Morgan County Republican Executive Committee Tom Fredricks is excited for the event.
“We’re proud to say Mo Brooks is our congressman and we want him to bask in the limelight,” Fredricks said.
Mo Brooks: âThere is a zero percent chance I will resignâ following last weekâs deadly riots (Source: WAFF) By Kate Smith | January 12, 2021 at 4:30 PM CST - Updated January 12 at 7:00 PM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Alabama Congressman Mo Brooks said there is no chance he will resign from his position, despite increasing demand from officials across the state.
Including local presidents with the NAACP chapters across North Alabama.
Local NAACP presidents want congress to step in and expel Representative Brooks if he doesnât voluntarily resign.
They drafted a resolution calling for the resignation citing the embarrassment and harm they believe he caused the state of Alabama.
Brooks rebuts criticism on his âSave Americaâ rally speech Mo Brooks speaking at a pro-Trump rally hours before riot at the capitol. (Source: SOURCE: WAFF) By Kate Smith | January 12, 2021 at 6:00 PM CST - Updated January 12 at 10:06 PM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Congressman Mo Brooks said there is a zero percent chance he will resign from his position despite ongoing calls from officials across the state and the country.
Brooks told our Kate Smith he did nothing wrong and he is being falsely accused of bad conduct.
Mo Brooks gave us a ten-page paper explaining why he believes the accusations that he incited the riots are false. He said his remarks were clearly designed to reinvigorate people for the 2022 election cycle.
Mo Brooks censure: Never seen before in Alabama and a first since the Civil War
Updated Jan 13, 2021;
Posted Jan 13, 2021
Pro-Trump supporters storm the U.S. Capitol following a rally with President Donald Trump on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington, D.C. Congress held a joint session Wednesday to ratify President-elect Joe Biden s 306-232 Electoral College win over President Donald Trump. Brooks, who was a leader in the effort to overturn electoral votes in certain battleground states, was a speaker at the rally. (Samuel Corum/Getty Images/TNS) TNSTNS
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Alabama U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks of Huntsville is confronting rare political waters: He could become the first Alabama member of Congress to be censured.