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Beth Van Duyne discusses economic and community initiatives on April 11, 2025

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Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne | wikipedia

Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne | wikipedia

Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne, representing Texas’ 24th district, took to social media to share her views and engagements within her community. On April 11, 2025, she expressed sentiments on economic and immigration topics as well as detailed her participation in local events highlighting international collaborations and honoring community leaders.

Beth Van Duyne shared her positive outlook on current national developments, stating, " Prices down Borders secure Trillions of new investment in American manufacturing This is winning!" The post, made on April 11, 2025, underscores her approval of economic and border policies.

Later that day, Van Duyne participated in an international cultural event hosted by the Australian Embassy. She extended gratitude to the embassy for the opportunity afforded to local families, posting, "Thank you to the Embassy of Australia, @AusintheUS, for giving #TX24 families a wonderful experience at the educational breakfast during our Family Fly-In! We tried authentic Australian foods, listened to panelists discuss their work in the embassy, and immersed students in" on April 11, 2025. This engagement aimed at cultural exchange and educational enrichment for Texas' families.

Acknowledging notable contributions to the community, Van Duyne lauded a retiring municipal leader in her district. Her April 11, 2025, message honored Loretta Getchell, "This week’s #TX24 Hometown Hero is Loretta Getchell, recently retired Euless City Manager, who dedicated 28 years to strengthening our North Texas community through leadership and service."

Beth Van Duyne, currently serving in the U.S. Congress since 2021, succeeded Kenny Marchant as the representative of Texas’ 24th district. Born in Ithaca, New York in 1970, Van Duyne resides in Irving and completed her undergraduate degree at Cornell University in 1995.

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