Randy Weber — Republican Candidate for U.S. House in Texas, 2026
Last updated: March 4, 2026
Randy's Positions on Key Issues
Economy
HighRepresentative Randy Weber voted for a funding package that delivered over $3.7 million to Texas' 14th District in FY26, supporting workforce development and infrastructure. He secured more than $30 million for projects in his district through H.R. 6938, emphasizing that this funding would support jobs and strengthen the local economy. Weber also highlighted the importance of fortifying American critical mineral supply chains for a resilient energy industry, supporting H.R. 3617 to bolster access to these resources.
“This funding package has now cleared both chambers, and more than $30 million is heading back to Southeast Texas once the President signs it into law,” said Rep. Weber. “That means more ships moving through our ports, paychecks for working families, and stronger protections for a coastline that fuels America’s economy. These projects support thousands of jobs and generate billions of dollars in our backyard every year. Texas’ 14th District helps power this country, and with the President’s signature, this funding will be put to work right here at home.” (Rep. Weber, https://weber.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=3557, January 15, 2026)”
Immigration
HighRandy Weber supports strong borders and strict immigration law enforcement to ensure national security and fairness to legal immigrants and American workers. He voted for the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (H.R. 22), requiring proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections. He also voted for the Stop Illegal Entry Act (H.R. 3486) to increase penalties for illegal entry or reentry, aiming to deter repeat offenders and secure the southern border.
“I proudly voted for this bill because Texans, and all Americans, deserve secure borders, safe communities, and a government that enforces the law. - Randy Weber, weber.house.gov (referring to H.R. 3486)”
Healthcare
HighRandy Weber supports repealing Obamacare, arguing it fails to expand access or lower costs. He advocates for alternatives such as allowing insurance purchases across state lines and medical liability reform to spur competition and reduce costs. He voted to fully repeal the health insurance tax via H.R. 1628 in 2017 and to delay it with H.R. 6311 in 2018. He also voted for FY26 funding bills that included support for biomedical research and stronger medical supply chains.
“I believe that all Americans should have access to affordable health care. Obamacare has proven that it is not the solution to expand access and lower costs, which is why I support repealing the current law and replacing it with less costly and less burdensome alternatives. - Randy Weber, weber.house.gov (Issues page)”
Climate & Energy
HighRandy Weber voted against the Paris Climate Accord in 2019, stating it poured money into unworkable projects. He supports energy policies that prioritize economic growth and emphasizes regulations based on sound science. He voted for H.R. 1430, the HONEST Act of 2017, and H.R. 1431, the EPA Science Advisory Board Reform Act, to enhance transparency and scientific integrity at the EPA. He also voted 'Yea' on the Homeowner Energy Freedom Act (H.R. 4758) and the Home Appliance Protection and Affordability Act (H.R. 4626).
“Randy Weber, in a May 6, 2019 press release: “The only thing the Paris Climate Accord did was pour money into unworkable projects and… Read more »””
Abortion & Reproductive Rights
HighRandy Weber voted against restoring the right to abortion access, as indicated by his 2026 vote record. He also lists 'defending life' as a key commitment, articulating that rights originate from God and government's role is to defend these freedoms, not manage all aspects of life.
“Our rights do not come from Washington—they come from the Lord who created us in His image. Government’s only legitimate role is to defend those freedoms, not manage every corner of our lives. When the federal government grows beyond its God-ordained limits, liberty shrinks, families weaken, and communities suffer. I am committed to restoring a proper balance—championing limited civil authority, safeguarding parental rights, defending life, protecting the rule of law, and ensuring that Texans live free, not under federal intrusion." - Randy Weber, Ballotpedia”
Foreign Policy
HighRandy Weber voted against the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2024, stating his belief that it prioritized certain political agendas over strengthening the U.S. military. He also supports initiatives like H.R. 3617 to bolster America's critical mineral supply chains. Weber emphasizes the importance of securing domestic resources to reduce reliance on foreign adversaries and counter China's influence for national security.
““In July, the House Republicans passed the most conservative NDAA in history: it ended Joe Biden’s taxpayer-funded travel abortions, stopped taxpayer-funded gender transition surgeries, and halted the Left’s radical climate agenda. I was proud to vote for this bill and knew compromise from the Senate was inevitable. Unfortunately, the NDAA we voted on today is wrong for America. We are the United States of America, the strongest military force in the world, and it is time we start acting like it instead of pushing Joe Biden’s radical priorities onto our military.” - Rep. Randy Weber (TX-14), statement after voting against the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2024, weber.house.gov/news/email/show.aspx?ID=6J5PVSOAW6OC6”
Education
HighRandy Weber supports educational opportunity for all children and believes local schools are best equipped to meet student needs. He criticizes federal intervention in education, stating it burdens teachers and school leaders with paperwork and has not led to meaningful gains. He advocates for restoring state and local control of education to better serve students.
“I believe that all children deserve educational opportunity and a chance for future success. ... I believe it is our local schools—not some remote bureaucrats—that are best equipped to meet the needs of our schoolchildren. We need to restore state and local control of education to better serve students across the country. (Randy Weber, weber.house.gov)”
Gun Policy
HighRandy Weber voted against H.R. 7910, the Protecting our Kids Act, citing concerns over firearm seizure, magazine capacity limits, and redefinition of gun parts. He also voted against another gun reform bill. Weber supports the Second Amendment, viewing it as fundamental to a free society and essential for securing other rights. He introduced H.R. 3129 to permit qualified law enforcement officers to carry concealed firearms in school zones and supported H.R. 2189 to reclassify less-lethal devices for law enforcement.
“The Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution affirms a right that is fundamental to a free society, which in turn depends on personal responsibility. As a proud Texan and gun-owner myself, I know just how important that right is. Indeed, it is the freedom that secures the First Amendment rights. — U.S. Rep. Randy Weber, weber.house.gov/issues/issue/?IssueID=14989”
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