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Brian Babin highlights local achievements and legislative priorities in early April tweets

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Brian Babin, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 36 | Wikipedia

Brian Babin, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 36 | Wikipedia

Brian Babin, currently serving in the U.S. Congress, representing Texas’ 36th district, communicated a variety of legislative and community-focused messages through his Twitter account in early April 2025. These messages included his positions on national policies and recognitions of local achievements.

On April 9, 2025, Babin tweeted, "Making showers great AGAIN!!! https://t.co/QGpMFmgKTp". The tweet seemed to touch upon regulatory or policy changes related to water usage or household utilities, though specifics were not detailed in the message.

The following day, April 10, 2025, Babin showed his support for a budgetary measure, stating, "I just voted in support of the @HouseGOP Budget Resolution to advance @POTUS' agenda. My statement https://t.co/dKjN6jN0Q4". This reflects Babin's alignment with the current presidential administration's financial strategy, evidencing his legislative priorities and party alignment.

Later on the same day, he expressed commendation for local students as he wrote, "It was great to meet the Baytown High School winners of the Congressional App Challenge for their innovative educational app, Cacao! The future is bright for these talented #TX36 students! https://t.co/gz2p7pEBLw". These students were recognized for their innovation, showcasing youth engagement in technology within his congressional district.

Brian Babin has served in the U.S. Congress since 2015, succeeding Steve Stockman, and was born in 1948 in Port Arthur, Texas. He is a graduate of Lamar University where he completed his degree in 1973. Babin currently resides in Woodville, Texas.

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