Beth Van Duyne highlights business visit and promotes education program in latest 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 shared updates on her recent activities and legislative priorities through a series of posts on August 25, 2025. The Texas representative highlighted a visit to a local business, promoted a legislative initiative, and encouraged student participation in a reading program.

In her first post at 18:03 UTC, Van Duyne wrote, “Had a great visit with Solo Brands in Grapevine! I toured their office and distribution center, I was able to see their impressive range of products, and got to meet many of the hardworking employees.”

Later that day at 19:42 UTC, she posted about upcoming legislation: “The One Big Beautiful Bill will unleash growth, raise wages, and keep America competitive, so American families, seniors and small businesses can continue to thrive.”

At 20:56 UTC on the same day, Van Duyne reminded constituents about an educational initiative: “REMINDER! Encourage your Kindergarten – 8th grade students in #TX24 to submit their Beth’s Bookworms Book Log by Sunday, August 31st. Students who read and log at least 5 books will be invited to a special celebration recognizing their achievement!”

Beth Van Duyne has represented Texas’s 24th congressional district since winning her first election in 2020. She secured re-election victories against Candace Valenzuela in 2020 (48.8% to 47.5%), Jan McDowell in 2022 (59.7% to 40.3%), and Sam Eppler in 2024 (60.3% to 39.7%).



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