McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) — A bipartisan congressional delegation of the U.S. Residence Select Committee on Economic Disparity and Fairness in Expansion on Friday is scheduled to travel to a number of towns in Texas’ Rio Grande Valley ahead of holding a committee hearing on the border.
The delegation is initially scheduled to tour a colonia, a reduced-income unincorporated community, as perfectly as numerous other parts prior to keeping a community hearing at 11 a.m. CDT in Weslaco, Texas.

U.S. Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, a Democrat from McAllen, is internet hosting the delegation. In a assertion, his place of work reported they are coming to hear from nearby leaders, community users and gurus “on the difficulties South Texans face with regards to the regional economic system and infrastructure,” namely developing and accessing modern infrastructure that is important to increase the regional economy.
“The group of lawmakers will have an option to attain to start with-hand perception as to the implications of out-of-date infrastructure on operating-class communities and its impact on financial mobility,” according to a statement posted on the committee’s web-site.
They program to discuss how to increase South Texas border roadways, enhance drainage infrastructure, expand accessibility to broadband and reduce generational poverty.
This will be a single of the initially, if not the only, congressional delegation to stop by and hold a Dwelling hearing on the South Texas border that is not relevant to immigration, quite a few officials have informed Border Report.
Having said that, after the hearing concludes, many Republican users from the committee plan to take a boat experience on the Rio Grande and master about Procedure Lone Star, the border stability initiative executed by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott that takes advantage of the Section of General public Safety and sends Texas Countrywide Guard troops to the border.
It ought to be comparable to lots of boat excursions taken largely by GOP lawmakers when they go to the Rio Grande Valley.

Gonzalez is a member of the 14-member committee that is chaired by Rep. Jim Himes, a Democrat from Connecticut. There are six GOP users together with Rep. Jodey Arrington, of Texas, an outspoken advocate of stricter border stability who has visited the Rio Grande Valley a number of moments.
A late afternoon information meeting is scheduled to be held in Mission, Texas, after the boat tour, and Border Report plans to include the event.