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U.S. House Passes Taylor Force Act; Legislation Named in Memory of Lubbock Native

The following is a news release from the Office of U.S. Congressman Jodey Arrington:

Congressman Jodey Arrington (TX-19) released the following statement after the House passed H.R. 1164, the Taylor Force Act, legislation Arrington cosponsored that would prohibit U.S. aid to the Palestinian Authority until the State Department certifies that they are: 


The bill’s namesake, Taylor Force, was a 28-year-old Lubbock native, U.S. Army veteran, and MBA student who was killed by a terrorist while studying abroad in Israel last year.

“Taylor Force was a bright, outstanding Lubbock native with a heart for service, whose life was taken too soon at the hands of a terrorist. As if his senseless death was not difficult enough to accept, the family of the terrorist who committed this heinous murder was rewarded by the Palestinian Authority with a pension for life, amounting to three times the average yearly salary in that region.
 
“For too long, the Palestinian Authority – supported with U.S. taxpayer money – has taken part in this despicable practice. However, with the passage of our legislation, today marks the beginning of its end.
 
“It’s illogical and immoral to give foreign aid to countries who support terrorism. America should lead by example. Sending this legislation to the President’s desk will honor Taylor’s memory and hold those who support terrorism accountable.”

 
For more background information on the Taylor Force Act, click here.
 
Congressman Jodey Arrington is a member of the U.S. House of Representatives serving the Nineteenth Congressional District of Texas. He serves as a member of the House Agriculture Committee, House Budget Committee, and Chairman of the House Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity.

(News release from the Office of U.S. Congressman Jodey Arrington)