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Beth Van Duyne highlights energy regulation concerns and trade agreement violations

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U.S. Rep. Beth Van Duyne representing Texas' 24th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Beth Van Duyne representing Texas' 24th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot

Beth Van Duyne, serving in the U.S. Congress representing Texas’ 24th district since 2021, often uses her platform to express her views on policies affecting American families and businesses. On March 27, 2025, she shared several concerns regarding energy regulations and trade agreements, reflecting the legislative actions she supports as a member of Congress.

On March 27, 2025, Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne announced that she and her Republican colleagues in the House of Representatives voted to "overturn costly Biden-era energy regulations," which she claims have increased prices for American families and hurt national competitiveness. "Today, my @HouseGOP colleagues and I voted to overturn costly Biden-era energy regulations that have driven up prices for American families and made our country less competitive."

In another related tweet on the same day, Van Duyne identified violations of the USMCA agreement by Canada and Mexico, stating that these actions negatively impact American workers and job creators. Emphasizing the importance of trade discussions, she mentioned a recent hearing by the Ways and Means GOP trade subcommittee that focused on strengthening trade agreements through enforcement measures. "Mexico and Canada have repeatedly ignored and violated the USMCA agreement, hurting American workers and job creators in the process. In this week’s @WaysandMeansGOP trade subcommittee hearing, we discussed ways to strengthen our trade agreements to give us important enforcement."

In a separate brief tweet, Van Duyne expressed her disapproval of an unspecified issue, labeling it as "insane and unacceptable." The context or subject of this declaration was not provided in the original tweet. "This is insane and unacceptable!"

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