Rep. Mitch Little’s recent tweets focus on church involvement

Rep. Mitch Little’s recent tweets focus on church involvement
Mitch Little, Texas State Representative of the 65th district (R) — https://mitchlittlefortexas.com
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Rep. Mitch Little, a notable figure in the political landscape, shared a series of tweets on June 22, 2025, which reflect his engagement with religious and community matters.

In a tweet posted at 17:54 UTC, Rep. Little encouraged individuals to “Become a deacon.” This statement suggests an emphasis on participation in church leadership roles and involvement in community service.

At 18:45 UTC the same day, Rep. Little expressed enthusiasm with a succinct post stating “LETSGOOOO”, accompanied by a link. The context or event prompting this exclamation was not detailed in the tweet itself.

Shortly thereafter, at 18:46 UTC, he followed up with another message that hinted at changes within church communities. He remarked that “A lot of church deacon questionnaires just got a couple extra line items.” He concluded with “What a legend,” indicating admiration for someone or something influential in these developments.



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