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Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne discusses Texas economy and legislative efforts

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Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne | Official U.S. House headshot

Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne | Official U.S. House headshot

Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne, representing Texas' 24th district, shared a series of tweets on January 29, 2025. Her posts highlight her views on economic policy, tax reform, and national security measures.

In her first tweet of the day at 16:35 UTC, Congresswoman Van Duyne emphasized Texas as "a shining example of how light regulation and low taxation drive economic growth," benefiting the residents of the state. The post can be accessed here.

Later that day at 19:25 UTC, she discussed ongoing efforts with the Ways and Means Committee to develop a tax policy aimed at supporting working families and reducing national debt. She stated, "We’ve been working for over a year on @WaysandMeansGOP to hear from American taxpayers and job creators to craft a common-sense, pro-growth tax policy that uplifts working families and brings down our national debt." This tweet is available here.

At 22:29 UTC, Van Duyne addressed national security concerns by referencing legislation she introduced titled the Hamas Supporters Have No Home Here Act. The act seeks to deport individuals involved in pro-terrorism activities. She expressed satisfaction with current presidential support for such measures. Her statement reads: "Terrorists and their supporters have no place in our great nation! Last year, I introduced the Hamas Supporters Have No Home Here Act to deport aliens who participate in pro-terrorism and antisemitic mob gatherings." More details can be found here.

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