Press Releases
WASHINGTON- Rep. Paul Cook (R-Apple Valley) today announced his support for White House Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) request to Congress for improved wildfire funding and active forest management.
WASHINGTON- Rep. Paul Cook (R-Apple Valley) voted today for HR 2792, the “Control Unlawful Fugitive Felons (CUFF) Act.” The bill passed the House by a margin of 244-171.
WASHINGTON- Rep. Paul Cook (R-Apple Valley) voted today for H.R. 3697, the Criminal Alien Gang Member Removal Act. The bill passed the House by a margin of 233-175.
WASHINGTON- President Trump has signed HR 3218, Harry W. Colmery Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2017. Rep. Cook was a co-sponsor of the legislation, which includes language from his Veterans Education Equity Act.
Washington - Rep. Paul Cook (R-Apple Valley) issued the following statement on the violence that occured in Charlotesville this past weekend:
WASHINGTON- Rep. Paul Cook (R-Apple Valley) voted for S. 114, the VA Choice and Quality Employment Act of 2017. The bill passed overwhelmingly in the House, and the Senate previously passed this bill in May.
WASHINGTON- Rep. Paul Cook (R-Apple Valley) today announced that his bill H.R. 3279, the Helium Extraction Act of 2017, unanimously passed out of the House Natural Resources Committee. The bill amends the Mineral Leasing Act to allow helium extraction from gas on federal lands under the same terms as gas and oil.
WASHINGTON- Rep. Paul Cook (R-Apple Valley) voted today for HR 3364, the Countering Adversarial Nations Through Sanctions Act. The bill includes a package of comprehensive sanctions against North Korea, Russia, and Iran – three regimes that continue to threaten their neighbors and undermine US national security. The bill passed the House with overwhelming bipartisan support.
WASHINGTON- Rep. Paul Cook (R-Apple Valley) voted today for HR 3218, Harry W. Colmery Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2017. The bill passed the House unanimously. Rep. Cook was a co-sponsor of the legislation, which includes language from his original bill.

