Beth Van Duyne highlights local heroes and legislative priorities 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’s 24th Congressional District, posted a series of messages on September 8, 2025, highlighting community recognition initiatives, border security efforts, and legislative achievements.

In her first message on September 8, Van Duyne promoted a recurring community feature: “Each week we highlight a Hometown Hero, an individual or organization making a real difference in #TX24! We want to recognize those who are serving and strengthening our community. Nominate someone today: https://t.co/p3GwtAYQ18 https://t.co/bW2NbQG5C4”.

Later that day, she commended law enforcement at the southern border: “Great work by the HSI teams in El Paso! Thank you for keeping our border secure. This is what the people voted for last November, let’s keep it up! https://t.co/sXIVtRXghr” (posted September 8).

Her final post emphasized recent legislative efforts focused on families: “My @HouseGOP colleagues and I are delivering the most pro-family legislation in history. The Working Families Tax Cut will boost take-home pay by $13,000 a year for families in Texas. https://t.co/3mTaxRLVww” (posted September 8).

Beth Van Duyne has held her congressional seat through several election cycles. In 2024, she defeated Sam Eppler with over 60% of the vote. She previously won elections against Jan McDowell in 2022 and Candace Valenzuela in 2020.



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