Beth Van Duyne highlights SBA changes and legislative work in recent social media 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, representing Texas’s 24th district, shared updates on legislative activity and historical reflection through a series of posts on her social media account in mid-September 2025.

On September 16, Van Duyne commented on the direction of the Small Business Administration under new leadership: “After just over 8 months we are seeing @SBAgov return to its core mission under @SBA_Kelly. President Trump’s Administration is already delivering results: restoring commonsense lending criteria, ending reckless DEI-based programs, and taking action against politicized and https://t.co/XbGlt86URm”.

The following day, she invited constituents to observe congressional proceedings related to economic legislation: “Watch now as we markup several bills in @WaysandMeansGOP today. The bills we are working on today continue to focus on how we can help working Americans earn more, save more, and create a stronger future for their families.

Tune in now: https://t.co/7FWsq19Wgj” (posted September 17).

Also on September 17, Van Duyne marked Constitution Day by reflecting on the founding document’s anniversary and her responsibilities as a representative: “238 years ago, on September 17th, 1787, our Founders signed the U.S. Constitution and ever since, America has served as a beacon of light, hope, freedom, and God-given liberty.

Every day I serve as the voice for the amazing people of Texas-24, I take seriously my responsibility https://t.co/2hWTdHQ9GK“.

Van Duyne was re-elected to Congress in 2024 after defeating Sam Eppler with over 60% of the vote. She also won previous elections against Jan McDowell in 2022 and Candace Valenzuela in 2020.



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