Rep. Mitch Little credits state leaders for progress on health initiatives in Texas

Mitch Little, Texas State Representative of the 65th district (R) - https://mitchlittlefortexas.com
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Rep. Mitch Little, a Republican member of the Texas State House representing District 65, posted a series of messages on August 27, 2025, acknowledging state leadership and ongoing health initiatives in Texas.

In his first post at 15:33 UTC, Little expressed gratitude to the governor by stating, “Thank you, Governor!”

Shortly after, at 15:46 UTC, he wrote, “Yes, but here it comes.”

Later that day at 21:00 UTC, Little credited Secretary Kennedy for progress on public health efforts in Texas and highlighted the House’s involvement. He stated, “Thanks to @SecKennedy’s efforts, we’re well on our way to Making Texas Healthy Again. I’m glad we get to play a part in that in the House.”

Little was elected to the Texas State House in 2025 to represent District 65, succeeding Kronda Thimesch. He is affiliated with the Republican Party.



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