Rep. Mitch Little emphasizes party expectations on abortion policy in recent posts

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 the 65th district, recently posted a series of messages on his social media account discussing party expectations and personal activities.

On August 23, 2025, Little shared two images without additional commentary in a post: “https://t.co/cbmtaSbR3t https://t.co/4tcTV3tTg0”.

Later that day, he provided an update on his current activity, stating: “I’m practicing as we speak. https://t.co/mHd5vX588a”.

In the evening, Little addressed party conduct regarding abortion policy with the following message: “This is the part where we are expected to act like Republicans and do everything possible to protect the unborn. Failure to comply will be conspicuous and the consequences profound. https://t.co/WDAsZW2JSp”.

Little was elected to the Texas State House in 2025 after succeeding Kronda Thimesch as representative for District 65.



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