Congressman Keith Self of Texas has been honored with the Champion of Limited Government Award by The Institute for Legislative Analysis (ILA). This accolade is in recognition of his voting record that aligns with the principles of limited government as outlined in the U.S. Constitution.
The award positions Congressman Self among the top 100 members of Congress dedicated to safeguarding constitutional rights and defending foundational governmental principles. “The Constitution is the greatest political document ever written. We must do everything in our power to defend it against tyranny,” stated Congressman Keith Self. He added, “It is an honor to receive this award, and I will continue to protect the limited government principles our great nation was founded on. The people of Texas’ 3rd Congressional District – and all Americans – deserve no less.”
ILA CEO Ryan McGowan praised Congressman Self’s achievements, stating, “The Institute for Legislative Analysis is proud to recognize Congressman Keith Self with our Champion of Limited Government Award, honoring his outstanding voting record—one of the most consistently aligned with the limited government principles enshrined in the U.S. Constitution.” McGowan further noted that Congressman Self earned an A+ on ILA’s district-based grading system, highlighting his dedication to representing his constituents’ values and issues in Washington D.C.
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