Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne, who represents Texas’ 24th congressional district, highlighted several recent developments in North Texas and beyond through a series of posts on July 25, 2025.
In her first post of the day, Van Duyne promoted employment opportunities in the region’s healthcare sector. She wrote: “North Texas is home to some of the nation’s top hospitals, has growing medical networks, and a booming demand for skilled professionals. Whether you’re in nursing, diagnostics, pharmacy, patient care, or medical sales, the 2025 North Texas Job Fair has opportunities for you.” (July 25, 2025)
Later that evening, Van Duyne addressed agricultural trade developments affecting American ranchers. In a post thanking federal officials for their efforts to expand international markets for U.S. producers, she stated: “Boom! This is big for US cattle ranchers! Thank you @POTUS and @USTradeRep for continuing to open up new markets for our farmers and ranchers!” (July 25, 2025)
The congresswoman also shared an update about student engagement with government institutions. Reflecting on a recent visit by students from Grapevine Faith to Washington D.C., she wrote: “I always enjoy seeing students from North Texas visiting D.C.! I recently had the pleasure of welcoming Grapevine Faith during their class trip to the Capitol, and they even had the chance to meet my friends, @RepDavid and @RepChipRoy! The students asked thoughtful questions” (July 25, 2025)
Van Duyne’s public outreach comes as North Texas continues to experience significant population growth and economic development. The region is recognized for its robust healthcare infrastructure and expanding job market.
U.S. trade policy has remained a central topic in Congress as lawmakers address both domestic agriculture needs and global competition. Efforts by federal agencies have focused on securing additional export markets for American farmers and ranchers.
Education-focused visits such as those mentioned by Van Duyne are part of ongoing initiatives designed to increase civic engagement among young constituents.



