Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne discusses trade and relaunch of federal program

Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne discusses trade and relaunch of federal program
U.S. Rep. Beth Van Duyne representing Texas' 24th Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne, serving Texas’ 24th district since 2021, made several public statements on April 9, 2025, via social media. Formerly the mayor of Irving, Texas, Van Duyne is currently an active member of the U.S. House of Representatives and a graduate of Cornell University. Her communications on this date addressed a variety of legislative and diplomatic issues.

At 17:04 UTC, Congresswoman Van Duyne announced that “Happening NOW! Tune in to our @WaysandMeansGOP hearing with @USTradeRep Ambassador Jamieson Greer, where we will discuss Trump Administration trade priorities to strengthen American Main Street businesses!”

Later that day, at 19:24 UTC, she highlighted the relaunch of a federal program under previous administration officials, noting, “The Trump Administration and @Sec_Noem are relaunching the Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement Office (VOICE). Previously shutdown during the Biden Administration, now being relaunched to provide victims and their families the resources they need after they are victimized by”.

Finally, at 20:28 UTC, she expressed gratitude to a particular diplomatic mission, posting, “Thank you to the @philippinesusa for hosting families during our Family Fly-In last week! They welcomed our North Texas families by discussing the rich Philippine culture, history, the relationship between our two nations, and provided interactive learning activities for our”.



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