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Learn about the latest news, priorities, and services of Marc Veasey, the U.S. Representative for Texas's 33rd Congressional District. Find out how to contact his office, request help, or apply for internships and grants.
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Congressman Veasey has always believed that speaking with...
- About Marc
About Marc Veasey. Image. Rep. Veasey is an advocate for...
- Priorities
Rep. Marc Veasey serves as the Deputy Whip of the Gun...
- Newsroom
Today, Congressman Marc Veasey announced that Pranav Raju...
- 33rd District
33rd District of Texas. I am honored to serve the residents...
- Committees and Caucuses
Addittionally, Congressman Veasey serves on the Committee on...
- Outreach and Initiatives
I am dedicated to ensuring that the constituents of Texas'...
- Medicare & Social Security
The following information is for Senior Citizens. Please...
- Offices
Office Locations. Washington DC Office. 2348 Rayburn....
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The legislation includes provisions to increase health care...
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Marc Allison Veasey (/ ˈ v iː s ɪ /; born January 3, 1971) is an American politician serving as a member of the United States House of Representatives for Texas's 33rd congressional district. From 2005 to 2013, he was a member of the Texas House of Representatives , where he served as chair pro tempore of the House Democratic Caucus.
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Learn about Marc Veasey, a Democrat who represents Fort Worth and Dallas in Congress. He has a background in communications, worked for former Congressman Martin Frost, and fought for economic development, health care, and voting rights.
Learn about Rep. Marc Veasey, a Democrat from Texas's 33rd district, who serves on the Armed Services and Energy and Commerce committees. See his earmark requests, enacted legislation, voting record, and issue areas.
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