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Randy K. Sr. Weber has not publicly weighed in on In-person town halls and direct constituent accessibility in TX-14

Randy K. Sr. Weber has accepted documented donations from sectors with material interests in "In-person town halls and direct constituent accessibility in TX-14" but has no public statement, vote, or hearing record on the topic. Expected position: As the representative of a district encompassing the entire Texas Gulf Coast from the Louisiana border through Galveston, Weber would be expected to hold in-person town halls to engage constituents on hurricane protection (Ike Dike), port infrastructure, the OBBB's healthcare and SNAP cuts, DOGE-related job losses, and Medicaid work requirements. Evidence of activity on adjacent topics: The last in-person Galveston County town hall confirmed on Weber's website was in March 2013 — his first months in office. The Galveston County Daily News documented Weber's telephone town halls as a 'dodge' where questions were screened by handlers, selected for softball content, and hostile questions were ignored. A constituent letter to the editor stated: 'The last in-person Galveston County town hall I could find on Rep. Weber's website was in March 2013.' Weber's staff maintained he was accessible via telephone town hall and district office appointments but did not schedule open-floor, in-person public forums. During this same period, Weber was actively issuing press releases on border security, energy policy, and government funding legislation. Primary URL: https://www.galvnews.com/opinion/letters_to_editor/randy-weber-should-sit-down-with-the-folks-back-home/article_a0401dd5-862e-5867-ad1a-8beae9c1115d.html Days silent: 4423. The constituent is owed an explanation of the official's position.

Entities involved: Randy K. Sr. Weber
Detected: 04 May 2026
Evidence last verified: —
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Subject: Constituent request: hearing on Randy K. Sr. Weber has not publicly weighed in on In-person town halls and direct constituent accessibility in TX-14

Dear Members of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform,

I am writing to ask the committee to hold a public hearing on the following matter that falls within your jurisdiction: Randy K. Sr. Weber has not publicly weighed in on In-person town halls and direct constituent accessibility in TX-14.

The basis of this request is documented in publicly available evidence summarised here: Randy K. Sr. Weber has not publicly weighed in on In-person town halls and direct constituent accessibility in TX-14.

Full evidence trail with source citations: https://goblinhouse.net/wall/disclosur…
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Subject: Tip — Randy K. Sr. Weber has not publicly weighed in on In-person town halls and direct constituent accessibility in TX-14

Hi The Lever team,

Tipping you to a documented accountability gap that aligns with your beat (Money in politics, regulatory capture):

Randy K. Sr. Weber has not publicly weighed in on In-person town halls and direct constituent accessibility in TX-14

One-line summary: Randy K. Sr. Weber has not publicly weighed in on In-person town halls and direct constituent accessibility in TX-14

Full evidence trail with source citations and confidence labels: https://goblinhouse.net/wall/disclosure-gap-congress-w000814-in-person-town-halls-and-direct-constituent-accessibility-in

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