Pete Sessions highlights CFIUS hearing and ACA critique in recent social media posts

U.S. Rep. Pete Sessions representing Texas' 17th Congressional District
U.S. Rep. Pete Sessions representing Texas' 17th Congressional District
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Pete Sessions, a U.S. Congressman who has consistently secured re-election in Texas—most recently defeating Mark Lorenzen in 2024 with 66.3% of the vote—has posted several updates on his official social media account regarding current legislative activities and policy discussions.

On January 13, 2026, Sessions encouraged his followers to watch an upcoming broadcast by posting, ” TUNE IN! https://t.co/N3xFbc2ecV”.

The following day, January 14, he drew attention to a live hearing of the House Financial Services Committee: “LIVE NOW- @FinancialCmte is holding a hearing to look at how Treasury runs CFIUS – the group that reviews foreign investments to make sure they don’t threaten U.S. national security, especially in sensitive tech, infrastructure, and data.

Watch live:
https://t.co/IOb4Nedj8Y“.

On January 16, Sessions highlighted an opinion piece co-authored with Dr. John C. Goodman regarding healthcare policy: “Op-Ed: Dr. John C. Goodman, the father of Health Savings Accounts, and I argue that the Affordable Care Act exchanges are failing the very people who need coverage most. Premiums and deductibles have surged, while patients with chronic illness face severe out-of-pocket”.

Sessions’ posts reflect ongoing engagement with issues ranging from national security oversight—specifically through the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS)—to critiques of federal healthcare policy alongside established experts such as Dr. Goodman.

Historically, Pete Sessions has maintained strong electoral support in his district. In addition to his 2024 victory over Mark Lorenzen (66.3% to 33.7%), he won against Mary Jo Woods in 2022 (66.5% to 33.5%) and Rick Kennedy in 2020 (55.9% to 40.9%).



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