Tony Gonzales discusses regional projects and honors border patrol agent in July tweets

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Rep. Tony Gonzales, who represents Texas’s 23rd congressional district, shared updates on his recent activities and meetings via Twitter on July 30, 2025. His posts covered infrastructure discussions, agricultural priorities, and a tribute to a Border Patrol agent.

In a tweet posted at 00:06 UTC, Gonzales expressed appreciation for local transportation officials: “Thank you to Texas Transportation Commissioner Alvin New & District Engineer Eric Lykins for meeting with me to discuss the Pecos East Relief Route project this afternoon. I look forward to continuing our partnership on this important priority for the West Texas region.”

Later that morning at 15:09 UTC, he highlighted his engagement with agricultural producers in Hondo: “Hondo This morning, I joined farmers & ranchers from across #TX23 with @TexasFarmBureau. Our agricultural producers are the lifeline of Texas, & I enjoyed discussing my work to deliver on key priorities this year—from combatting the New World Screwworm to reducing the ‘death”

In another post at 19:57 UTC, Gonzales noted a development regarding local law enforcement: “Border Patrol renames Uvalde checkpoint after late agent”.

Gonzales has represented Texas’s 23rd district since winning his first election in 2020 against Gina Ortiz Jones. He was re-elected in subsequent contests against John Lira in 2022 and Santos Limon in 2024.



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