Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne announced the introduction of new legislation and highlighted recent regulatory changes in a series of posts on December 18, 2025. The tweets focused on bipartisan efforts to protect children and reduce federal regulations.
On December 18, Van Duyne wrote, “Today, @RepJimmyPanetta and I introduced the Ensuring Children Receive Support Act, a bipartisan bill that will go a long way in safeguarding innocent children from neglect by strengthening enforcement of the Passport Denial Program.
Our bill will require the Secretary of State https://t.co/twIHAkxOvA“. Later that day, she shared more information about the bill, stating, “Read More about the Ensuring Children Receive Support Act here: https://t.co/Ytfp1ah0GH”.
In another post on December 18, Van Duyne discussed regulatory reform efforts: “Over the last 11 months the Trump administration has eliminated 48 outdated regulations for every new one that has been enacted. We are committed to slashing red tape from the Biden-era.
Earlier this month my bill, the Small Business Regulatory Reduction Act of 2025, passed the https://t.co/LzBHB3I92D”.
Beth Van Duyne has represented her district since winning election in 2020. She defeated Candace Valenzuela in a close race that year with 48.8% of the vote to Valenzuela’s 47.5%. In subsequent elections, she won against Jan McDowell in 2022 with nearly 60% of votes and Sam Eppler in 2024 with over 60%, maintaining her seat through consecutive general elections.
