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RepublicanIncumbent
Randy Weber

Overview

Current roleU.S. Representative

PartyRepublican

Political ideologyConservative Republican

Age72 years old (Jul 2, 1953)

GenderMale

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LocationTexas

BackgroundU.S. Representative

EducationAlvin Community College (attended)

Notable personal detailsRandall Keith (Randy) Weber is a U.S. Representative for Texas’s 14th Congressional District, first elected in 2012 and serving in Congress since January 3, 2013. He previously served in the Texas House of Representatives (District 29) and on the Pearland City Council. Before public office, he owned and operated an air conditioning and heating business (Weber’s Air & Heat) founded in 1981. He earned a B.S. from the University of Houston–Clear Lake and attended Alvin Community College.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

Supports major tax cuts and pro-growth tax policy, including making the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions permanent and opposing tax increases. Advocates reducing tax burdens for individuals, seniors, and businesses and framing tax relief as a driver of economic growth. Opposes new taxes tied to climate or large spending packages and promotes smaller government and lower taxes for job creators and families.

Healthcare

Opposes government-run universal healthcare and has supported repealing the Affordable Care Act; opposes price-regulation approaches such as H.R.3 and has voted against related Democratic healthcare measures.

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Immigration & Border

Supports stronger border enforcement and expanded physical border infrastructure, seeks to reinstate Remain in Mexico and end catch-and-release, and has sponsored legislation to increase Border Patrol staffing and restrict assistance that facilitates unlawful migration. Advocates criminal enforcement and administrative actions against the Biden administration’s immigration policies.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Opposes legal abortion and supports pro-life legislation and restrictions on abortion access. Has voted for and publicly supported measures such as the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, restrictions on federal funding/coverage of abortion, and policies promoting limits on abortion access while leaving decisions to states. Endorses disclosure/informational requirements and other measures aligned with pro-life policy goals.

Climate & Energy

Supports expanded fossil fuel production and federal policies that prioritize domestic energy (oil, gas, LNG) and has opposed major Democratic climate/clean-energy legislation and executive actions that restrict drilling or LNG exports. Has sponsored or cosponsored bills and resolutions to reverse drilling bans and condemned administration actions limiting fossil-fuel development. Emphasizes energy reliability and national security in arguing against rapid emissions-focused regulations.

Public Safety & Guns

The candidate is a strong supporter of Second Amendment rights and opposes new federal gun restrictions. He has sponsored or supported legislation to allow qualified armed individuals in school zones and has criticized bans on assault weapons and red flag/ERPO-style measures as infringements on rights. He also joined a congressional resolution condemning federal actions he characterized as hostile to law‑abiding gun owners (October 27, 2023).

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedJun 12, 2026

Randy Weber is in the news because the Supreme Court let Texas’s new congressional map stay in place for the 2026 elections. That ruling also affects ongoing redistricting fights in Texas, and later Supreme Court decisions may further shape how the state and other Republican-led states draw districts. The overall picture is that Texas redistricting remains a major legal and political issue, with the court’s recent rulings strengthening the map’s position for now.

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Fundraising

Latest report: Cycle 2026
Total raisedCash on hand
$1.2M
$895.7K
$597.2K
$298.6K
$0

2022

2024

2026

Latest
Year
Total raised
Cash on hand
Total spent
Burn rate

Cycle 2022

$1.0M
$441.9K
$1.1M
$44.4K

Cycle 2024

$1.2M
$620.6K
$1.0M
$42.3K

Cycle 2026

$824.1K
$867.8K
$576.9K
$38.5K

Source: FEC

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