119th Congress
Right now, the federal government is in a partial shutdown because the Department of Homeland Security has not been funded.
WASHINGTON, DC – Congresswoman Julie Johnson (TX-32), a member of the House Homeland Security Committee, joined Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia (TX-29) in helping introduce the bipartisan American Dream and Promise Act of 2025. The legislation provides a pathway to citizenship to Dreamers, who are undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children. It will also include recipients of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) beneficiaries.
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congresswoman Julie Johnson (TX-32) introduced the Border Workforce Improvement Act, which will require the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Immigration and Custo
WASHINGTON, DC – Congresswoman Julie Johnson (TX-32) released the following statement in response to Donald Trump’s Joint Address to Congress.
“Tonight, Donald Trump stood before the American people and lied—again. He painted a picture of a country that doesn’t exist while ignoring the reality Texans are living every single day,” said Johnson.
WASHINGTON, DC – Congresswoman Julie Johnson (TX-32) will be joined by Dr. John Carlo, CEO of Prism Health North Texas, a community health clinic that serves thousands of North Texas residents, including Medicaid patients, as her guest to Donald Trump’s first Address to a Joint Session of Congress.
But a new member of the Texas delegation, Rep. Julie Johnson, has all the makings of the next Texas congressional workhorse. It is no sure thing that Julie Johnson will be the next LBJ or Sam Rayburn, whose legislative powers are the stuff of legends. But someone has to be. Why not her?
She ran for Congress on a platform that included protecting abortion access at the federal level, strengthening gun laws, and protecting the Affordable Care Act.
Since 1991, Johnson has been an attorney who specializes in personal injury cases, family law and mediation, according to her biography on the Texas House of Representatives website.
Following her win in November, Johnson said she planned to work tirelessly in Congress for “a future where all Texans can thrive.