Senator Bryan Hughes discusses House Bill 130 and community involvement

Senator Bryan Hughes discusses House Bill 130 and community involvement
Douglas Bryan Hughes, Texas State Senator from 1st District (R) — Facebook
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Senator Bryan Hughes, a prominent political figure, has recently shared several insights and experiences on social media. His posts cover legislative achievements, personal reflections, and community involvement.

On June 13, 2025, Senator Hughes expressed his support for Senator Hawley in a tweet regarding genetic privacy. He highlighted the importance of House Bill 130, which he co-authored with Representative Bonnen. The legislation aims to protect Texans’ genetic information from being sold by companies like 23andMe, even in cases of bankruptcy.

Two days later, on June 15, Hughes shared a biblical verse from Romans 8:28 in another post. He tweeted “And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to His purpose.” This reflects his personal beliefs and possibly offers encouragement to his followers.

Later that day, Senator Hughes participated in a community event and shared his experience via Twitter. On June 15, he tweeted about attending the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Miracle League of Tyler’s new baseball field designed for athletes with special needs. He stated “What a joy it was participating in the ribbon cutting… I couldn’t be prouder of our community.” This event underscores his commitment to inclusivity and supporting local initiatives.

The Miracle League is an organization dedicated to providing opportunities for children with disabilities to play baseball through adaptive fields.



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