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Michael Cloud is a staunch Constitutional Conservative and a board member of the House Freedom Caucus. Before entering politics in a 2018 special election, he was a small business owner (running a media consulting firm) and spent ten years serving on the staff of Faith Family Church in Victoria, Texas, giving him deep grassroots and evangelical credentials.

He represents Texas’ 27th District, a geographically massive and economically vital region of the Texas Gulf Coast. The district stretches from the coastal plains down through Victoria and into Corpus Christi. It features a majority-Hispanic population (approx. 54%) that votes reliably conservative, driven by a regional focus on energy jobs, traditional values, and border security.

In the 119th Congress (2025-2026), Cloud’s influence over the federal checkbook grew significantly. He serves on the powerful Appropriations Committee, where he was recently elevated to Vice Chairman of the Energy and Water Development Subcommittee, a critical post for funding Texas' ports, waterways, and energy infrastructure.

He is at the forefront of the current national push to slash federal spending. He sits on both the Oversight Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency and the newly formed House Department of Government Efficiency Committee, where he targets what he describes as "woke, weaponized bureaucracy" and unnecessary federal regulations.

His 2025 and 2026 legislative agenda is highly aggressive on culture and constitutional rights. He recently introduced the SAFE Olympic Sports Act (to strictly categorize sports by biological sex), the SHUSH Act (to deregulate firearm suppressors), and the Protecting the Right to Keep and Bear Arms Act of 2025, which prevents the government from using public health emergencies to enact gun control.

"He spent a decade in church ministry and small business before taking on Washington. Now, as an Appropriations Vice Chair and a leader on Government Efficiency, Michael Cloud is wielding the power of the purse to dismantle the federal bureaucracy."

Michael Cloud: The Grassroots Guardian

Michael Cloud did not arrive in Washington via a political dynasty or a corporate law firm. He arrived as a frustrated small business owner and a devoted church leader. For ten years, Cloud served on the staff of Faith Family Church in his hometown of Victoria, Texas, while also running his own media consulting firm. This background forged a worldview that is deeply suspicious of federal overreach; he frequently notes that navigating government red tape as a small business owner is what convinced him that Washington was actively working against the American people.

Elected in a 2018 special election, Cloud quickly aligned himself with the populist, America-First wing of the Republican Party, earning a spot on the board of directors for the influential House Freedom Caucus. He operates with a strict, unapologetic conservatism, focusing heavily on reducing the national debt, securing the southern border, and protecting the sanctity of life (he recently co-sponsored the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act in early 2025).

In the 119th Congress, Cloud has positioned himself at the exact center of the conservative movement's two biggest goals: achieving global energy dominance and gutting the federal administrative state. As the Vice Chair of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, he has immense power over how federal dollars are spent on energy production and infrastructure. He champions the Natural Gas Export Expansion Act alongside Senator Ted Cruz, seeking to permanently remove regulatory hurdles for LNG exports.

Simultaneously, Cloud is a key player on the newly formed House Department of Government Efficiency Committee. Aligning perfectly with the new White House's mandate to slash the federal workforce and budget, Cloud uses this c...