at the
United States Capitol in 2005 Culberson had described himself as a "Fiscally conservative 'Jeffersonian Republican'... committed to Thomas Jefferson's vision of limited government, individual liberty, and states' rights." As of April 2018, he had voted with his party in 97.6% of votes in the 115th Congress and voted in line with President Trump's position in 98.6% of the votes.
Abortion Culberson supported pro-life legislation.
ACORN Three years after the
Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) had been dissolved, Culberson included language in an appropriations bill that said "None of the funds made available in this Act may be distributed to the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) or its subsidiaries or successors."
Budget Culberson generally opposed an income tax increase, opposed reducing defense spending in order to balance the budget, opposed federal spending as a means of promoting economic growth, and supported lowering corporate taxes as a means of promoting economic growth. As a member of the U.S. House Appropriations Committee, Culberson has been active in seeking aid in the wake of
Hurricane Harvey.
Donald Trump , after signing the NASA Transition Authorization Act of 2017 Culberson was the first person to endorse
Ted Cruz in the
2016 U.S. presidential primaries. In June 2016, Culberson said "I always have and always will support the Republican nominee. The party should unify behind the presumptive nominee,
Donald Trump, to defeat
Hillary Clinton." In February 2017, he voted against a resolution that would have directed the House to request 10 years of Trump's tax returns, which would then have been reviewed by the
House Ways and Means Committee in a closed session. He supports the construction of a wall along the Mexican border, and supports requiring immigrants who are unlawfully present to return to their country of origin before they are eligible for citizenship.
Environment Culberson rejected the
scientific consensus on climate change. He has alleged that scientists have falsified climate change data. He has said that "the liberal obsession with climate change... is driven by their desire to raise more money for the government".
Guns In 2016, Culberson wrote a letter to Attorney General
Loretta Lynch threatening to block President Obama's executive order on guns by defunding the
United States Department of Justice.
Healthcare Culberson opposed the
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) and supported its repeal. On May 4, 2017, Culberson voted to repeal Obamacare and pass the
American Health Care Act of 2017. The AHCA would have allowed insurers to charge seniors five times as much for health coverage than younger people (the ACA limit was three times as much) and allowed insurers to raise premiums on individuals with preexisting conditions who did not have continuous coverage. In 2013, Culberson said "like 9/11, 'let's roll!'" to describe a vote to make a delay of the
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act a condition for funding the government.
Presidential citizenship In 2009, Culberson co-sponsored
legislation to enforce citizenship requirements on presidential candidates by requiring all future presidential candidates to provide proof of their citizenship when filing to run for office.
Science Culberson marked up a 2016 spending bill to include a requirement that the
National Science Foundation direct about 70% of its funding to biology, computing, engineering, and math and physical sciences. The earmarked funds would not cover geoscience and the social and behavioral sciences. In 2008, he expressed concern about foreign-born students coming to the United States to obtain advanced academic degrees and then returning to their countries of origin. He opposes requiring states to adopt federal education standards. ==References==