Beth Van Duyne highlights business innovation and policing policy concerns in recent posts

Beth Van Duyne, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 24 - Wikipedia
Beth Van Duyne, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 24 - Wikipedia
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Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne, who represents Texas and has a history of electoral victories in 2020, 2022, and 2024, recently shared updates on social media about local business engagement and public safety issues.

On August 12, 2025, Van Duyne thanked a North Texas entrepreneur for his participation in a job fair. She wrote, “Thank you to Nate Henderson, founder and CEO of @BILTapp for joining us at our North Texas Job Fair! It was great to see so many skilled workers connect with local employers. 

As Nate highlighted, the One Big Beautiful Bill is jet fuel for small and mid-sized businesses like https://t.co/kRANMtyN4K“.

The following day, she addressed public safety concerns related to law enforcement policies in Washington D.C., posting on August 13: “Head of the DC Police Union supports @POTUS’ moves to protect D.C. and notes the root causes of rampant violence go back to BLM era policy changes by the D.C. city council to handcuff law enforcement and cut police budgets.

When Leftists stop police from doing their job and https://t.co/9euo2JyuDH“.

Later that same day, Van Duyne highlighted her meeting with a Texas-based technology company leader: “It was great to meet with Malachi Hernandez from Ipelint, a Texas small business leading the way in artificial intelligence and machine learning for intellectual property analysis. Their innovative software is helping inventors, researchers, and businesses protect American IP and https://t.co/rJ4MCkh5B4”.

Van Duyne’s recent posts reflect ongoing themes from her tenure as U.S. Representative. She secured her seat by defeating Sam Eppler in 2024 with over 60% of the vote; previously she won against Jan McDowell in 2022 (approximately 60%) and Candace Valenzuela in 2020 (just under half of total votes). These electoral results illustrate consistent support within her district.



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