Rep. Mitch Little comments on legal culture and education challenges in Texas

Mitch Little, Texas State Representative of the 65th district (R)
Mitch Little, Texas State Representative of the 65th district (R)
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Rep. Mitch Little, a Republican elected to the Texas State House in 2025 representing the 65th district, posted several statements on his Twitter account on March 27, 2026, addressing legal culture in Texas and educational issues in Fort Worth.

In his first post of the day, Little commented on differences within Texas regarding adherence to law: “People in Texas who operate generally under the rule of law don’t know how the other half lives. Read this.” (March 27, 2026).

Later that afternoon, he made another brief remark: “Second asterisk is doing a lot of heavy lifting here.” (March 27, 2026).

That evening, Little highlighted improvements at Texas A&M University School of Law and linked them to challenges faced by Fort Worth ISD: @TAMULawSchool has climbed from unranked to a top 25 law school since A&M acquired it. It has top-tier bar passage rates and faculty. He knows turnarounds, and we know that Fort Worth ISD needs it. A third of the kids in the district can read on grade level. A third. (March 27, 2026).

Little was elected after replacing Kronda Thimesch as representative for District 65.



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