Daniel Alders, a Republican recently elected to the Texas State House representing the 6th district, shared a series of posts on his social media account on October 2, 2025. The tweets addressed topics ranging from property tax reform to commentary on national political figures and economic policies.
In his first post at 01:03 UTC, Alders expressed appreciation for a recent event in Tyler focused on property tax reform. He wrote, “Thanks to @TexasAFP for coming to Tyler to talk property tax reform! I enjoyed the panel discussion and we all agree – we must help voters get engaged in local bond elections and to provide feedback on local budgets. Engaged voters lead to greater accountability and transparency.”
Later that morning at 01:47 UTC, Alders commented on an interaction involving California Governor Gavin Newsom and U.S. Senator JD Vance. In his tweet, he stated, “If @GavinNewsom thought he’d get under @JDVance’s skin with this… well… joke’s on him.”
By the afternoon at 15:19 UTC, Alders directed criticism toward certain states’ economic strategies in response to a senator’s remarks. He posted, “Thank you, Senator, for making it tremendously obvious which states are ruining our country with disastrous economic policies.”
Alders began serving as state representative for Texas’ 6th House district in 2025 after succeeding Matt Schaefer. His recent online statements reflect ongoing debates about fiscal policy and voter engagement within both Texas and broader national contexts.







