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Ranking Member Angie Craig Statement at Member Day Hearing

ARCTexas Posted on December 10, 2025 by Hank WilsonDecember 10, 2025

WASHINGTON — Today, House Agriculture Committee Ranking Member Angie Craig (MN-02) delivered the following opening statement at a full committee hearing titled “Member Day.” Watch the full hearing here. [As prepared for delivery.] I want to thank the Members for being here today to testify to … Continue reading →

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Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Receives Excellence in Indigenous Tourism Award

ARCTexas Posted on December 5, 2025 by Hank WilsonDecember 5, 2025

Albuquerque, NM — December 4, 2025 — The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC) is  pleased to announce it has received the award for Best Cultural Heritage Experience from the  American Indigenous Tourism Association. The award was announced on Oct. 29 … Continue reading →

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Haden Edwards and a Stolen Election in 1826 in Texas

ARCTexas Posted on December 4, 2025 by Hank WilsonDecember 4, 2025

Haden Edwards was an empresarrio in the early days of Texas. He was also one of the first to be accused of trying to steal an election. Haden Edwards received his empresarial grant on April 14, 1825. Like all empresarios … Continue reading →

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