Get Out and Vote!
Get Out and Vote!
Polling places will be open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 4th
Want to know where your polling place is? Do you or a friend need a ride to the polls?
Call us!
- Waco office: 3312 Franklin Avenue; 254-776-6100
- Bryan office: Coming Soon!
- Cleburne office: Coming Soon!
Or call toll-free: 866-776-6100.
Fighting for Us
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Who’s making a difference for us?
“Chet Edwards has led the fight to keep the Waco VA open, to strengthen Fort Hood, and to clean up Lake Waco.
“And while others talk about homeland security, it’s Chet Edwards who won the fight to build border surveillance aircraft at L-3, and protect our jobs and our borders.
Chet Edwards' roots here run deep. He’s one of us.
“He knows what counts, and what he’s fighting for.
Congressman Chet Edwards: “I’m Chet Edwards and I approve this message.”
Chet and his family at the Westfest Parade.
This was Chets 25th Westfest parade!
September 2, 2006
VA Hospital
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"Our fight to keep the Waco VA Hospital open is about respect – it’s about sacrifice – and it’s about keeping the promises we’ve made to those who’ve served.
When some bureaucrats in Washington tried to close our Veterans Hospital, I stood up to them, and I’m fighting to make sure we keep its doors open and keep our word to our veterans.
I’m Chet Edwards, and I approve this message, because I’ll never give in on the promises we’ve made."
Edwards honored at luncheon
July 10, 2006
Edwards honored at luncheon
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The Battalion
By Katy Hicks | Battalion staff writer
Lee Peddicord, vice chancellor for research and federal relations, welcomed professors, researchers and elected officials to a luncheon Friday honoring U.S. Rep. Chet Edwards, Class of 1974, for his dedication in securing funds for research at Texas A&M.
"This is an opportunity for all of us at the A&M system to say thank you to Congressman Edwards for the wonderful things he does for us in Washington D.C.," Peddicord said.
Edwards has secured more than $115 million in federal funding for projects in various fields including but not limited to energy, defense, health care and nutrition and agriculture, said John White, chairman of The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents and keynote speaker at the luncheon.










