Beth Van Duyne highlights jobs fair and policy priorities in recent posts

Beth Van Duyne highlights jobs fair and policy priorities in recent posts
Beth Van Duyne, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 24 — Wikipedia
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Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne recently used her social media platform to highlight telecommunications career opportunities, legislative efforts, and the role of American energy in economic growth.

On July 31, 2025, Van Duyne posted about an upcoming employment event: “From keeping communities connected to powering the latest in advanced technology, telecommunications offers careers that make an impact. Explore careers in sales, dispatch operations, tower work, and field service at the North Texas Job Fair on August 7th at Globe Life Field.”

Later that day, she referenced legislative action in a tweet addressed to a colleague: “Let’s make it the law! We have a bill for that, @RepDaveTaylor!” The post suggests ongoing collaboration on policy initiatives.

In another post dated August 1, 2025, Van Duyne commented on energy policy and its economic implications: “Lower costs through American energy dominance! This is how we drive a manufacturing renaissance and economic growth!”

Beth Van Duyne has represented her district through several election cycles. In 2024, she secured victory over Sam Eppler with approximately 60% of the vote. She previously defeated Jan McDowell in 2022 and Candace Valenzuela in 2020.



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