Beth Van Duyne tweets about natural resources, education, and economic policy

Beth Van Duyne tweets about natural resources, education, and economic policy
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Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne, representing Texas’ 24th district since 2021, shared a series of updates on her Twitter account on April 18, 2025. Van Duyne, a native of Ithaca, New York and Cornell University alumna, consistently addresses her constituents through social media.

On the afternoon of April 18, 2025, Van Duyne celebrated the accomplishments of USDA Secretary Rollins, indicating, “More wins from @SecRollins and the USDA!! God has blessed our nation with abundant natural resources and we ought to benefit from them.” The Congresswoman emphasized the value of America’s natural resources and the benefits they provide to the nation.

Later that day, Van Duyne acknowledged a local figure, stating, “This week’s #TX24 Hometown Hero is Dr. Brad Hunt! We celebrate his commitment to our schools and thank him for 35 years of service to public education, most of it here in Coppell.” This post highlighted Dr. Hunt’s dedication to education over his extensive career.

In the evening, Van Duyne reflected on a recent panel discussion with Representative Panetta. She noted, “I recently had the chance to join a panel with my colleague Representative Panetta, where we shared some insights about our work on the Ways and Means committee. During our discussion with Center Forward, I highlighted that we want our job creators to have certainty moving.” The conversation reportedly focused on economic policies designed to aid businesses in planning for the future.

Van Duyne currently resides in Irving, Texas, and continues to serve her constituents in her legislative role.



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