Rep. Randy Weber

Representative, Texas

Representative Randy Weber represents Texas’s 14th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Mr. Weber was born and raised in Pearland, Texas. After graduating from Alvin Community College and the University of Houston at Clear Lake, he founded Weber’s Air & Heat.

Mr. Weber served as a Pearland city council member from 1990–1996, before running for the Texas House of Representatives in 2008. He represented the state’s 29th district until his successful run for the U.S. House of Representatives in 2012.

Rep. Weber currently sits on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, as well as the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.

Located along the Gulf Coast, Rep. Weber’s district stretches from Freeport to Orange, including the greater Galveston region. The district is no stranger to impacts from hurricanes. and tropical storms, and it experienced significant damage from Hurricane Harvey in 2017.

Rep. Weber has championed investments in flood resilient infrastructure, including the so-called “Ike Dike,” a comprehensive U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project to protect Texas’s Gulf Coast from storm surges and nicknamed in reference to Hurricane Ike (2008).

Rep. Weber has also supported efforts to deliver robust federal flood data, including by cosponsoring the 2022 Flood Level Observation, Operations, and Decision Support (FLOODS) Act. This bipartisan law directs NOAA to update nationwide rainfall data at least every decade, establishes a national integrated flood information system, and enhances forecasting and communication of floods, tornadoes, and hurricanes.

Mr. Weber lives in Friendswood, Texas, with Brenda, his wife of over 47 years.

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