"Don't mess with Medicaid." These words were among the last spoken by former Houston Mayor and U.S. Representative Sylvester Turner, a dedicated servant to the people.
Houston Rep. Al Green was removed from the House chamber on Tuesday evening after repeatedly challenging President Donald Trump on cuts to Medicaid.
Texas Rep. Sylvester Turner warned the GOP before Trump's speech to leave Medicaid alone. It was one of his final messages.
The right-wing House Freedom Caucus said Wednesday it will introduce a censure resolution against Democratic Rep. Al Green ...
Democratic Rep. Sylvester Turner died on Tuesday at 70 months after becoming a first-time congressman. His final message was ...
The former Houston mayor and longtime state legislator left behind a final message for Trump: 'Don't mess with Medicaid' ...
Green, a Democrat from Houston, was protesting any planned cuts in Medicaid. He said it was worth a punishment to stand up ...
The new Congressman left a final message to constituents ahead of his attendance at Trump's Tuesday address: 'Don't mess with ...
Houston's former mayor, Congressman Sylvester Turner, passed away at 70 years old, Mayor Whitmire announced during a council ...
The cause of death is unclear. Turner took office weeks ago, filling the seat left vacant by the death of Rep. Sheila Jackson ...
A new Democratic lawmaker had a message for Donald Trump about cutting Medicaid for everyday Americans ... is not yet known for Turner, a former Houston mayor and longtime state representative ...
Sylvester Turner served two terms as mayor before winning Texas' Congressional 18th district last November, a seat once held by late Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee.