Beth Van Duyne addresses water, political endorsements, and small business issues

Beth Van Duyne addresses water, political endorsements, and small business issues
U.S. Rep. Beth Van Duyne representing Texas' 24th Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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U.S. Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne, representing Texas’ 24th district since taking over from Kenny Marchant in 2021, made several statements on Twitter on April 30, 2025. These tweets addressed various issues including water resources, political endorsements, and small business loans. Van Duyne, a graduate of Cornell University, resides in Irving, Texas.

On April 30, 2025, she noted, “A step in the right direction, Mexico has agreed to deliver some of the water owed to South Texas. This is due to the Trump Administration, @SecRollins, and @RepMonicaDLC’s commitment to helping our Texas families, farmers, and ranchers.” This comment underscores recent developments between Mexico and Texas concerning water agreements, attributed to collaborations involving the Trump Administration and other officials.

Later on the same day, Van Duyne expressed support for former President Donald Trump by stating, “Straight up truth telling from @realDonaldTrump.” This brief message indicates her alignment with Trump and his narratives.

In another tweet, she addressed concerns regarding the distribution of small business loans provided by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Van Duyne remarked, “We don’t know how many illegal nationals are receiving these small business loans, but we have seen them time and time again abuse SBA programs. The American Entrepreneurs First Act seeks to put Americans first and ensure that @SBAgov program funds are not being accessed by” This highlights her advocacy for the American Entrepreneurs First Act, aiming to prioritize American citizens in accessing these programs.

Beth Van Duyne, born in Ithaca, New York, in 1970, continues her legislative work from Texas, where she is a prominent political figure.



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