Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne announces job fair and legislative actions

Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne announces job fair and legislative actions
Beth Van Duyne, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 24 — Wikipedia
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Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne, representing Texas, recently took to social media to share updates on upcoming events and legislative initiatives. Her tweets cover a range of topics from local job fairs to national legislation and agricultural concerns.

On June 20, 2025, Congresswoman Van Duyne announced an event aimed at fostering employment opportunities in North Texas. She invited the public to “Join us at Globe Life Field on August 7th for the 4th North Texas Job Fair!” The event is designed for both employers and job seekers, offering a platform for networking and potential employment.

Later that day, she introduced new legislation in response to civil unrest. In her tweet, she stated, “This week, I introduced the Stop Funding Rioters Act”, which addresses recent violent riots in Los Angeles. The act aims to ensure federal programs support community contributors rather than those who engage in destructive activities.

On June 21, 2025, Congresswoman Van Duyne highlighted an agricultural issue affecting Texas. She expressed concern over the New World Screwworm’s impact on livestock and food supply. In her post, she mentioned joining colleagues in urging the USDA to establish a domestic sterile fly facility. She commended Secretary Rollins for “acting swiftly to launch a new sterile fly dispersal facility.”

Additional information: The New World Screwworm is known for causing significant damage to warm-blooded animals by infesting wounds with larvae.



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