Daniel Alders discusses legislative achievements and fiscal priorities

Daniel Alders discusses legislative achievements and fiscal priorities
Daniel Alders, Texas State Representative from the 6th district — Official Website
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Daniel Alders, a representative of House District 6 in Texas, recently shared insights on social media regarding the conclusion of the legislative session and fiscal matters. His comments provide an overview of his experiences and viewpoints on key issues affecting his constituents.

On June 3, 2025, Alders announced that the Texas Legislature had adjourned Sine Die after a 140-day session. He expressed gratitude for serving his constituents and highlighted “more conservative victories than expected” during this period. He indicated that further details about these accomplishments are available in a more comprehensive session summary.

Later that day, Alders emphasized the importance of local governance in managing property taxes. In a tweet posted at 21:36 UTC, he stated “property taxes fund local jurisdictions, not the state”. He urged attention towards cities, counties, and schools to curb wasteful spending while acknowledging that the state can offer support.

On June 4, 2025, Alders responded positively to efforts aimed at reducing expenditure. He commented on progress made towards financial efficiency by stating “Sounds like a good start! Get this done and build on what y’all are doing to further slash spending.”

Additional information for Step 3: Daniel Alders is known for advocating fiscal responsibility and transparency within local government operations.



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