Beth Van Duyne highlights tax bill urgency and community initiatives

Beth Van Duyne highlights tax bill urgency and community initiatives
Beth Van Duyne, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 24 — Wikipedia
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Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne has recently shared a series of tweets addressing various initiatives and events she is involved in. These tweets highlight her legislative priorities, community engagement efforts, and industry visits.

On June 15, 2025, Congresswoman Van Duyne emphasized the importance of passing the “One Big Beautiful Bill” to prevent what she describes as “the largest tax hike in history.” She urged for legislative action through her tweet: “We must pass the One Big Beautiful Bill to ensure that Americans are not faced with the largest tax hike in history.”

Later that day, Van Duyne promoted a summer reading initiative aimed at encouraging young students to engage with literature. Her tweet announced: ” We’re two weeks into Beth’s Bookworms, but it’s not too late to sign up! This summer reading challenge encourages K–8 students to log at least 5 books and be recognized for their hard work. If you do complete 5 books, you can join us at a celebration this fall!” The program targets K-8 students and includes an end-of-summer celebration for participants who meet the reading goal.

On June 16, 2025, Van Duyne shared insights from her visit to Polymershapes in Dallas. In her tweet, she noted: “I had the chance to tour Polymershapes at their Dallas facility, a distributor of plastic sheet, rod, tube, film, and related products. We discussed the future of American manufacturing, their innovations and investments in advanced recycling, and my work on the Ways and Means.” This visit underscored discussions about advancements in American manufacturing and environmental sustainability practices.

Polymershapes is a significant player in distributing plastic materials such as sheets, rods, tubes, films, and related products.



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