Brian Babin shares thoughts on prayer, patriotism, and legislative priorities

Brian Babin shares thoughts on prayer, patriotism, and legislative priorities
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Brian Babin, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Texas’ 36th district since 2015, recently shared his thoughts and activities on social media. Babin, born in Port Arthur, Texas, in 1948, is a resident of Woodville and a graduate of Lamar University.

On May 1, 2025, Brian Babin posted a message calling for unity and faith on the occasion of National Day of Prayer. In his tweet, he stated, “Prayer changes things. On this #NationalDayofPrayer, let’s come together with faith that God can heal, strengthen, and guide our nation.”

The following day, May 2, 2025, Babin reflected on his participation in a segment of the Gulf Coast Growth Show alongside the Economic Alliance. He expressed his enjoyment of the event and the topics discussed, noting that, “I had a great time joining the Gulf Coast Growth Show with @EconAlliance! We talked about family, the future, and key legislative priorities. Listen to the show here:”

Also, on May 2, Babin shared another post affirming his stance on political standards and national priorities. He commented on patriotism and mission, stating, “No woke priorities. No watered-down standards. Just patriotism, strength, and a mission to win.”

Babin, who succeeded Steve Stockman in Congress, continues to advocate for his legislative interests and engage with his constituency.



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