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May 9, 2012
Washington, DC: Congressman Francisco "Quico" Canseco (TX-23), a former small businessman and member of the House Financial Services Committee, made the following statement on the Dodd-Frank Act regulations' impact on small banks' lending and inv

May 8, 2012
Washington, D.C. - Congressman Francisco "Quico" Canseco, who proudly serves the 23rd District of Texas, announced today that Rosalba Alicia Martinez, a Del Rio native, has joined his congressional staff

May 4, 2012
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) – Richard Cordray is the man who's going to ruin banking, his critics say. He's the quintessential Washington job killer. He's going to make it tougher for people to get credit, buy a home or start a business.

May 3, 2012
Congressman Francisco "Quico" Canseco (TX-23), a strong supporter of reining in the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), issued the following statement in response to the resignation of Al Armendariz, formerly the administrator of EPA's South Centra

April 30, 2012
Congressman Francisco "Quico" Canseco (TX-23), an advocate for fiscal responsibility in the U.S. House of Representatives, traveled throughout the district this past weekend to meet with constituents and discuss issues impacting the district

April 26, 2012
Congressman Francisco "Quico" Canseco (TX-23), a strong supporter of the U.S.-Israel alliance, issued the following statement honoring the 64th anniversary of the independence of Israel:

April 24, 2012
A number of Texas congressmen met Tuesday in Washington with Mexican President Felipe Calderón.

April 19, 2012
"Small businesses don't need to send more money to Washington, they need to send less and keep more of their money to invest in their priorities, instead of Washington's."

April 19, 2012
Washington D.C. – Congressman Francisco "Quico" Canseco (TX-23), a former small businessman and a member of the House Financial Services Committee, released the following statement on the repeal of the Office of Financial Research, a bill which he i

April 11, 2012
Despite trade between Mexico and the United States surpassing $460 billion in 2011 – a 17 percent increase from 2010 – America's southern neighbor wasn't initially considered as a partner in the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a multi-count