Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne discusses energy policy and budget cuts

Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne discusses energy policy and budget cuts
Beth Van Duyne, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 24 — Wikipedia
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Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne recently shared her thoughts and activities through a series of tweets. Her posts touched on topics ranging from energy policies to budget cuts and trade relations.

On June 3, 2025, Congresswoman Van Duyne expressed support for the current administration’s energy policies. She stated, “Thanks to @POTUS, American energy is being unleashed! Drill, baby, drill! “ This comment aligns with her advocacy for expanding domestic energy production.

Later that day, she addressed fiscal matters in another tweet. At 16:46 UTC, she wrote about her readiness to advance budgetary measures proposed by the White House. She declared, “l’m ready to codify the hundreds of billions of @DOGE cuts and go even further with @WhiteHouse recommended recision packages. Let’s do this!” This indicates her commitment to supporting significant reductions in government spending.

In a subsequent post at 18:42 UTC on the same day, Van Duyne discussed a recent meeting with Cintas Corporation. She noted, “I recently had the opportunity to meet with @CintasCorp, they have a facility in Coppell which employs about 200 people.” The congresswoman highlighted discussions regarding her efforts on the Ways and Means Committee to enhance international trade relationships.

Additional information for Step 3: Cintas Corporation is known for providing corporate identity uniforms and related business services across North America.



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