Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne, who represents Texas’s 24th congressional district, shared a series of posts on social media in early February 2026 highlighting developments in American manufacturing, immigration enforcement, and regulatory reform.
On February 3, 2026, Van Duyne posted about the resurgence of U.S. factory activity: “American manufacturing is back!!! U.S. factory activity is growing at its fastest pace since 2022 – President Trump and House Republicans have created a pro-business environment and secured major investments bringing jobs and manufacturing back to America.”
The following day, she commented on changes to immigration enforcement policy in Minnesota: “This is what progress and common sense to protect America looks like. The sanctuary state of Minnesota is finally submitting to the rule of law by allowing @ICEgov officers to enter county jails so an easy and peaceful transfer of criminal aliens can occur – rather than forcing” (February 4, 2026).
Later that same day, Van Duyne described her recent meeting with Small Business Administration Administrator Kelly Loeffler: “It was great to see @SBA_Kelly yesterday at our @HouseGOP Meet the Cabinet meeting. As a member of @HouseSmallBiz, I have been working closely with Administrator Loeffler to help America’s job creators thrive! We’re rolling back burdensome regulations that drain time and money” (February 4, 2026).
Beth Van Duyne has served multiple terms in Congress after winning elections in Texas’s 24th district against Sam Eppler in 2024 with over sixty percent of the vote, Jan McDowell in 2022 with nearly sixty percent support, and Candace Valenzuela in a close race in 2020.
