Daniel Alders shares views on healthcare, technology use, and faith in recent tweets

Daniel Alders, Texas State Representative from the 6th district
Daniel Alders, Texas State Representative from the 6th district
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Daniel Alders, a Republican member of the Texas State House representing the 6th district since 2025, recently shared several personal and political views on his Twitter account.

On April 11, 2026, Alders posted support for affordable healthcare, stating: “Agree ! Let’s make healthcare affordable again!”

Later that day, Alders commented on technology use and community engagement. He wrote: “I know I’m reposting this via my own superdevice, but this from @BenSasse is so spot on. We need to put our phones down more often and reconnect with our communities. Real life is not online.”

On April 12, 2026, reflecting on Easter Sunday and his Christian faith, Alders tweeted: “Last week on Easter Sunday we celebrated the Resurrection of our Lord. Because of that earth-shattering work on the cross and over sin and the grave, we live in 2026 Anno Domini – in the Year of our Lord. He is Lord of all. And the world will bow before Him.”

Alders was elected to the Texas State House in 2025 after succeeding Matt Schaefer as representative for District 6.



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