Beth Van Duyne advocates for border security funding and meets airline pilots

Beth Van Duyne advocates for border security funding and meets airline pilots
Beth Van Duyne, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 24 — Wikipedia
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Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne recently took to social media to discuss several key issues and meetings she has been involved with. Her posts provide insight into her legislative priorities and interactions with constituents.

On June 9, 2025, Congresswoman Van Duyne highlighted the efforts of the House GOP in passing legislation aimed at supporting Border Patrol and ICE agents. She stated, “.@HouseGOP stood together to pass much needed support for our courageous Border Patrol and ICE agents. It’s now up to the Senate to fund these critical national security priorities, and pass the One Big, Beautiful Bill!” The bill’s passage is pending further action from the Senate.

Later that day, Van Duyne shared her experience meeting with pilots from North Texas who were visiting Washington as part of their involvement with the Airline Pilots Association. She noted on social media, “Recently I had a great meeting with some of our North Texas pilots when they were in town with the Airline Pilots Association.”

In another post on June 9, 2025, Congresswoman Van Duyne reiterated her stance on the importance of passing comprehensive legislation referred to as “the One Big, Beautiful Bill.” She remarked online that “We are seeing firsthand the importance of passing the One Big, Beautiful Bill!”



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