Senator Bryan Hughes comments on Independence Day and Central Texas flooding

Senator Bryan Hughes comments on Independence Day and Central Texas flooding
Douglas Bryan Hughes, Texas State Senator from 1st District (R) — Facebook
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Senator Bryan Hughes, a notable figure in Texas politics, has recently shared his thoughts and sentiments on social media regarding significant events. His posts reflect both personal reflections and reactions to current happenings.

On July 4, 2025, Senator Hughes expressed his patriotic spirit by wishing everyone a “Happy Independence Day.” This post coincided with the national celebration of the United States’ independence.

The following day, July 5, 2025, Senator Hughes conveyed his deep concern over a tragic event unfolding in Central Texas. He described it as “Heartbreaking to see the flooding in Central Texas, where at least 27 have lost their lives and over 20 children are still missing from a Christian summer camp.” He urged people to keep those affected in their prayers.

On July 6, 2025, Senator Hughes shared a religious message from Psalm 46:1: “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” This tweet was likely intended to offer comfort during difficult times.

Additional information for Step 3: The floods in Central Texas have caused widespread devastation across several counties. Emergency services are actively involved in rescue operations.



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