Common Ground Scorecard for John Carter
U.S. House
John Carter (TX-31 - R)
John Carter has framed military, defense, and national security at the forefront of his legislative agenda since he came to Washington in 2003. Carter, a former trial court judge, serves as the top Republican on the Subcommittee on Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies, where he’s pushed for expanded military family services and increased defense spending. His district is northeast of Austin and encompasses part of Fort Hood, the U.S. military’s largest active-duty armored post.
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- House Committee on Appropriations
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28
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