Brian Babin comments on political developments and local initiatives

Brian Babin comments on political developments and local initiatives
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Brian Babin, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Texas’ 36th district, has shared several updates and opinions on social media. Babin succeeded Steve Stockman in 2015 and has been serving his constituency since then. Born in Port Arthur, Texas, in 1948, Babin is currently residing in Woodville and holds a BS degree from Lamar University.

On February 18, 2025, Babin expressed support for former President Trump and entrepreneur Elon Musk through social media. He stated: “Trump is taking back America while @ElonMusk and DOGE are exposing the fraud.” He further criticized Democrats by saying that defending corruption is “beyond reason” and emphasized efforts to address what he describes as a deep-rooted issue.

Later that day, Babin commented on a recent court decision regarding student loans: “Great News! The courts have officially ended Biden’s reckless student loan forgiveness scheme.” He highlighted his belief that hardworking Americans should not be responsible for loans they did not incur.

On February 19, 2025, Babin announced an initiative aimed at engaging with constituents directly: “TX-36: My staff is hitting the road! We’re hosting mobile offices in Harris and Chambers counties to assist you.” This effort seeks to provide assistance to residents within these areas through accessible services.



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