Beth Van Duyne highlights tax cuts, crime bill, and spending reductions 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, a Republican representing Texas, recently used her social media platform to highlight legislative actions and criticize Democratic opposition on key policy issues.

On September 5, 2025, Van Duyne posted: “REMINDER: Every Democrat voted AGAINST the largest tax cut for working American families.” This statement underscores her stance on tax policy and points to partisan divisions in Congress over fiscal measures aimed at working families.

Later that day, she referenced legislation she has introduced, stating: “These are the violent people and organizations that my bill, the Stop FUNDERs Act, will help investigate and prosecute under RICO statutes to end their destructive acts across the United States.” The tweet links her proposed bill to efforts targeting violence and criminal activity through expanded investigative powers.

In another post on September 5, Van Duyne highlighted recent legislative developments: “The House passed the Energy and Water FY26 Appropriations Bill which included two of my provisions to cut wasteful spending at the Department of Energy. I appreciate @RepublicanStudy’s partnership in this effort!” She credits collaboration with the Republican Study Committee in advancing these provisions.

Beth Van Duyne has represented her district since winning a close election in 2020 against Candace Valenzuela. She secured reelection in subsequent cycles by defeating Jan McDowell in 2022 and Sam Eppler in 2024, maintaining margins above 59 percent of the vote each time.



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