Beth Van Duyne addresses crypto policy gaps and federal spending cuts in recent posts

Beth Van Duyne addresses crypto policy gaps and federal spending cuts in recent posts
Beth Van Duyne, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 24 — Wikipedia
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Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne, who represents Texas’s 24th congressional district, has recently addressed a range of issues on her official X account. Her posts focused on cryptocurrency regulation, government spending cuts, and constituent engagement.

On July 18, 2025, Van Duyne highlighted the rapid adoption of digital assets in the United States and called for updates to federal tax policy. She wrote: “Crypto is growing fast, with over 50 million Americans holding some form of it. But our tax code hasn’t kept up, we need clarity in our tax code. Without it, we risk losing our future of financial innovation to countries overseas.” The congresswoman’s remarks come amid ongoing debates about how U.S. regulatory frameworks can adapt to technological change in the financial sector.

Later that day, Van Duyne reported her participation in a vote aimed at reducing federal expenditures. In a post dated July 18, she stated: “Last night, I joined my @HouseGOP colleagues in voting to send the rescissions package to the President’s desk, cutting $9 billion in wasteful spending at the State Department, USAID, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. We’re keeping our promise to the American people to” This action aligns with ongoing efforts by House Republicans to curtail what they consider unnecessary federal spending.

In another post on July 18, Van Duyne invited constituents from North Texas to participate in an upcoming Telephone Town Hall and announced details about a local job fair: “Please join me on Monday for a Telephone Town Hall! I’m looking forward to connecting with thousands of you across North Texas to share updates about my work in Washington, answer your questions, and talk about our upcoming North Texas Job Fair on Thursday, August 7th at Globe”

Congresswoman Van Duyne has previously emphasized economic growth and fiscal responsibility as legislative priorities. She is also known for her constituent outreach through events such as town halls and job fairs.



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