Morgan Meyer highlights endorsements and business law discussion in February social media posts

Morgan Meyer, Texas State Representative of the 108th district (R)
Morgan Meyer, Texas State Representative of the 108th district (R)
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Morgan Meyer, a member of the Texas House of Representatives, recently shared updates on his social media regarding endorsements and discussions central to his legislative work.

On February 9, 2026, Meyer announced his endorsement from the Dallas Police Association. He wrote, “I’m proud to be endorsed by the Dallas Police Association! Supporting law enforcement and protecting our communities has always been core to my work- from securing record funding for border security to authoring some of the nation’s laws against human trafficking. Grateful for https://t.co/BpDP04VUhB”.

Two days later, on February 11, 2026, Meyer participated in a discussion about recent changes in Texas corporate law. In a post that day he stated, “Great discussion today on recent updates to Texas corporate law with @SenBryanHughes, @leachfortexas, @cabrales and @JasonVillalba at the @DallasBarAssoc! Important conversations on how we keep Texas the best state for businesses and entrepreneurs! https://t.co/o7TAgX1iII”.

Later that same day, Meyer acknowledged support from a local political group: “Really grateful for the support & endorsement of the @DallasYRs! They’re doing incredible work to engage young leaders, grow the conservative movement, and strengthen our community! https://t.co/IIebgU2oX4”.

Meyer is a Republican who was elected to represent Texas’s 108th House district in 2015. He succeeded Dan Branch as state representative.



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