Rep. Mitch Little questions local governance and business practices in recent tweets

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 a series of tweets on March 28 and 29 questioning local and business practices in Texas.

On March 28, Little wrote: “We’ll take it from here.” Later that day, he posted another tweet asking: “Why does Travis County care about pardons so little?”

The following day, Little commented on the operations of a company with ties to both Texas and India: “Texas-based company” Plano, Texas-based in fact. With most of their associated persons on LinkedIn located in Chennai, India. What are we doing here, guys?

Little succeeded Kronda Thimesch as state representative for Texas’s 65th House district after his election in 2025.



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