Brian Babin, currently serving as a U.S. Congressman for Texas’ 36th District, shared insights into his activities on April 28, 2025, in a series of posts on the social media platform, X. Representing Texas in the Congress since 2015 after succeeding Steve Stockman, Babin has emphasized his contributions to important legislative discussions and initiatives.
In a post made on April 28, 2025, Babin described his participation with the Economic Alliance Public Policy Task Force in Deer Park. He noted, “Enjoyed joining the @EconAlliance Public Policy Task Force in Deer Park before recording an episode of the Grow the Gulf Show! We covered my path to Congress, port infrastructure, and leadership on @HouseScience. Stay tuned!” This engagement highlights his involvement with economic policy discourse and his communication with constituents through media channels.
Later that day, Babin expressed his appreciation in another social media post for being part of a dedication ceremony to rename a wildlife refuge. As he stated on April 28, 2025, “Honored to join Jocelyn Nungaray’s family, @GovAbbottPress, and @SecBurgum to rename the Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge in Jocelyn’s memory — as announced by President Trump. Thank you, Mr. President, for standing with us. We will Make America Safe Again.” This gesture was made in conjunction with notable figures like Governor Greg Abbott and Secretary Doug Burgum, aligning with efforts from former President Donald Trump.
On the same day, Babin addressed energy policy, promoting the rapid approval of energy projects under a proposed plan by former President Trump. He remarked, “28 days. That’s all it’ll take to greenlight energy projects under Trump’s America First plan. Oil, gas, coal, uranium—you name it. Cut the red tape. Power the nation. Drill, baby, drill!” This emphasizes Babin’s support for expedited processing to bolster America’s energy production.
Brian Babin, who was born in Port Arthur, Texas, in 1948, lives in Woodville and has a background in education from Lamar University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 1973.



