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February 20, 2026

Castro Statement on SCOTUS Decision Striking Down Trump’s Tariffs

San Antonio, TX — Today, Congressman Joaquin Castro (TX-20) released the following statement:   “Today’s Supreme Court ruling is an affirmation that the president is not above the law. Congress has constitutional authority over tariffs, and I am glad to see the highest court uphold this. San Antonians and families across the country deserve lower costs, not reckless trade wars.”…  Continue Reading

February 12, 2026

Congressman Castro Demands End to Trump’s Tariffs to Protect San Antonio Economy, Lower Costs for Families

Nearly Half of San Antonio Exports Go to Canada; Trade Retaliation Would Hurt Businesses and Families WASHINGTON, D.C. —Congressman Joaquin Castro (TX-20) delivered a speech on the House floor demanding Congress reassert its constitutional authority over tariffs and end Trump’s tariffs that are a tax on families and businesses. He called on House members to vote in favor of H.J. Res. 72, a resolution that would end President Trump’s tariffs on Canada. Yesterday, the U.S. House of Representative…  Continue Reading

February 11, 2026

Castro, Salazar Lead Bipartisan Effort to Extend Critical PACT Act Benefits to Panama Canal Zone Veterans

Today, Congressman Joaquin Castro (D-TX) and Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar (R-FL) led more than a dozen of their colleagues in a letter urging the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Department of Defense (DoD) to ensure veterans who served in the Panama Canal Zone (PCZ) and were exposed to toxic chemicals receive disability compensation through the PACT Act. “Historical documentation reveals that the Department of Defense (DoD) transferred herbicides and other toxic chemicals to U…  Continue Reading

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October 16, 2025

Texas Democrats: Gov. Abbott should serve Texans, not Trump, and bring our troops home

Governor Greg Abbott should keep the Texas National Guard where it belongs — in Texas. On October 6, Governor Abbott took 200 Texas guardsmen from their families and jobs and sent them to Chicago, Illinois. In doing so, the governor facilitated a power grab by President Donald Trump. Abbott’s peers, the governors of Oregon and Illinois, have both objected to the National Guard descending upon the states they represent. In America’s long democratic tradition, the military has only been deployed…  Continue Reading

October 07, 2025

Rep. Castro on Texas troops in Illinois and what the shutdown has to do with the cost of healthcare

As 400 Texas National Guard troops arrive in Illinois at the request of President Donald Trump, San Antonio Congressman Joaquin Castro has asked Governor Greg Abbott to rescind his permission for Texas troops to be used in this way. "The Texas National Guard is here for the people of Texas, to be used for the benefit of the people of Texas, not to be deployed as a political prop by the President of the United States," Castro said at a news briefing on Monday. Castro said Abbott's decision to a…  Continue Reading

September 26, 2025

Castro pushes to extend tax credits that make healthcare more affordable for middle-income families

Health insurance costs for middle-income Americans insured through Obamacare could start to rise next month before surging in January, if Congress doesn’t intervene. Their premiums have been offset since 2021 by Enhanced Premium Tax Credits (ePTC), which are set to expire. That is one of the topics on the table in the negotiations on a congressional spending bill that must pass before October 1 to avoid a government shutdown, according to San Antonio Congressman Joaquin Castro. “These are slate…  Continue Reading

Videos


February 16, 2026

UPDATE: Maria Isabella (7) released on birthday but Juan Nicolás (2 mo) remains imprisoned in Dilley

February 10, 2026

Castro on Epstein Files: Evil Club

February 06, 2026

Just left STIPC Detention Center. This is a prison.