Beth Van Duyne highlights GDP growth and local initiatives in latest social media 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’s 24th congressional district, shared updates on economic data, legislative developments, and community initiatives through a series of posts on August 28, 2025.

In a post made at 16:27 UTC, Van Duyne highlighted the recent GDP revision for the second quarter: “The GDP for Q2 was revised better than expected! Up to 3.3% compared to the expected 3.1%.”

Later that day at 19:36 UTC, she discussed her participation in a virtual conversation with the Jane Nelson Institute for Women’s Leadership’s Center for Women in Government at Texas Woman’s University (TWU), focusing on election security legislation: “I had the chance to join Jane Nelson Institute for Women’s Leadership’s Center for Women in Government at TWU for a virtual conversation on the SAVE Act. The SAVE Act passed the house with bipartisan support, and it will further safeguard our elections by preventing”

At 21:20 UTC, Van Duyne called upon veterans from her district to participate in an oral history initiative: “Calling all #TX24 veterans, we want to hear your story! Our office is partnering with the @librarycongress Veterans History Project to record and preserve the experiences of our nation’s heroes for generations to come. Share your service, learn more:”

Beth Van Duyne has represented Texas’s 24th district since winning her first congressional race in 2020 against Candace Valenzuela. She subsequently secured re-election victories over Jan McDowell in 2022 and Sam Eppler in 2024.



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