Rep. Tony Gonzales discusses military updates and border policy initiatives

Rep. Tony Gonzales discusses military updates and border policy initiatives
Tony Gonzales U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 23rd district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Tony Gonzales, who has been serving Texas’ 23rd District in the U.S. Congress since 2021, shared updates on various initiatives and meetings through his tweets. The Republican Texas representative, a San Antonio resident and graduate of Excelsior College, conveyed his commitment to enhancing military facilities and addressing border-related challenges as part of his congressional duties.

On March 31, 2025, Gonzales posted about a visit to Camp Bullis in San Antonio: “Just left Camp Bullis where I received a base update from JBSA Commander Brigadier General Randy Oakland. Our troops need best-in-class facilities to prepare for the mission ahead. I’m proud to have secured key funding to modernize Camp Bullis through https://t.co/RlwUqZLCYp”.

The next day, Gonzales highlighted his ongoing efforts in Congress to address border and immigration policies affecting Texas communities: “I represent over 823 miles of the Texas-Mexico border, it’s no secret that Texas communities were hit hard by bad border & immigration policies. That’s why I’m fighting tooth & nail in Congress for lasting policy changes that put public safety & the rule of law first. https://t.co/ps9t0PvScF”.

Later on April 1, he expressed his gratitude to Sergeant Major of the U.S. Army Michael Weimer who visited his office, mentioning his commitment to maintaining the army’s status as a leading global force: “Thank you to Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Weimer for stopping by my office today. I look forward to continuing our partnership to ensure the U.S. Army remains the best fighting force in the world. One of my priorities is to conduct much-needed improvements at the U.S. https://t.co/jkc0eVVE8J”.



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