In the final part of our weeklong video-series from our in-depth interview, U. S. Rep. Randy Neugebauer, R-Texas, talks about his record as one of the most conservative members of Congress and how that reflects his conservative district in West Texas.
Texas primaries are to be held March 4, and as Neugebauer gears up for re-election, several other Republicans are ready to fill Neugebauer’s seat.
After the interview the Hub immediately contacted several employees who work for the congressman to formally invite Neugebauer to a debate before the March primary. The congressman’s office has not responded to the Hub’s invitation.
In this bonus audio clip, Neugebauer discusses the need for constructive bipartisan legislation in Congress. Neugebauer, the self-proclaimed ‘most conservative member of Congress,’ says he represents the second- and third-most conservative cities in the country – Lubbock and Abilene, Texas.
Neugebauer recently released an advertisement claiming that liberals “don’t like [him] one bit” due to his brand of conservatism.
To learn Neugebauer’s thoughts on the recently passed farm bill, the Affordable Care Act, last October’s government shutdown or whether or not he would like to become chancellor of the Texas Tech University System, check out The Hub’s other installments from our dialogue with the lawmaker from West Texas.