Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne, who represents Texas’ 24th district in the U.S. Congress, highlighted local achievements and policy developments in a series of posts on her official social media account this week.
On April 10, 2026, Van Duyne recognized a community leader by posting: “This week’s #TX24 Hometown Hero is Officer Tonard “Tee” Warmsley, whose mentorship and dedication in Coppell ISD have helped shape students into leaders and created a lasting impact across our North Texas community.”
Later that day, she addressed federal tax policy with the statement: “Great news for American families: tax refunds are surging this year! The Working Families Tax Cuts are delivering real results for hardworking Americans. Every Democrat in Congress voted no to these historic tax cuts.” This post referenced ongoing debates about tax relief measures aimed at supporting working families.
On April 11, 2026, Van Duyne shared details from a visit to a local educational institution: “I had a wonderful visit to @ConcordeCareer Dallas to learn more about the hands-on healthcare career training they offer. My favorite part of the visit may have been seeing a student ring the “I got hired” bell as she was offered a job before she graduated!”
Van Duyne has served as the congressional representative for Texas’s 24th District since 2021 after succeeding Kenny Marchant. She was born in Ithaca, New York in 1970 and currently resides in Irving. In recent elections, Van Duyne won re-election by notable margins against Sam Eppler in 2024 and Jan McDowell in 2022.




