Brian Babin advocates for the SAVE Act and other policies

Brian Babin advocates for the SAVE Act and other policies
Brian Babin U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 36th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Representative Brian Babin, serving the U.S. Congress for Texas’s 36th District, recently expressed his opinions on social media regarding voting legislation, American energy, and governmental fiscal policies. A Republican, Babin has served since succeeding Steve Stockman in 2015. Originally from Port Arthur, Texas, he now resides in Woodville.

On March 31, 2025, Babin advocated for exclusive American influence in elections, tweeting “Our elections should be decided by Americans ONLY! @HouseGOP is doing its job to safeguard our democracy. Let’s pass the SAVE Act and get it to President Trump’s desk!”

Later the same day, he endorsed Texas-based energy resources, sharing on social media, “American energy straight from #TX36! Sign me up!”

On April 1, 2025, Babin expressed skepticism about Democratic fiscal policies, posting “Wow! Democrats finally agreed to stop wasting taxpayer dollars and put Americans first… APRIL FOOLS! We know they’d never do that.”



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