Please join Jan and me in prayer for Texas Highway Patrol Trooper Sergio Romero, his family, and the @TxDPS community.
Every time a member of law enforcement dies in the line of duty, an entire family is impacted for life. Trooper Romero graduated from the academy in 2025. He leaves behind his wife, two young children, his parents, and other family members. Please keep the Romero family in your prayers.
Trooper Romero dedicated his life to protecting Texans. Texans thank law enforcement for risking their lives daily to keep us safe. #txlege
It was great to be at @UTSWMedCenter for a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Texas Behavioral Health Center with @TexasHHSC Commissioner Muth, @TanParkerTX, @SenRoyceWest, @RepDavidCook, @RepToniRoseTX, Rep. @VentonJonesTX, @SecJaneNelson, and @RepJohnZerwas.
As Lieutenant Governor, I have prioritized billions of dollars in investments for our state hospital network. Yesterday’s ribbon-cutting ceremony in Dallas reflects my ongoing commitment to ensuring Texans have access to critical mental health care across the state. #txlege
Today, I joined Chancellor Brandon Creighton @CreightonForTX in swearing in Brett Ligon @LigonForTexas as the newest member of the Texas Senate. Senate District 4 is in great hands, and we are fortunate to welcome another outstanding Senator to serve the people of Texas. #txlege
Today, I joined @BNSFRailway in Fort Worth to celebrate America’s 250th birthday. Railroads played an important role in shaping and building our nation, and much of Texas.
As someone who loves railway trains, it was an incredible experience to ride aboard one of BNSF’s historic locomotives and see that history come to life. Some of the railcars we traveled in today were once used by President Harry Truman. #txlege
Texans are heartbroken over the news of a shooting in Midland. Please join Jan and me in prayer for the victims, their families, and the city of Midland. Please also pray for our brave first responders who put themselves in harm's way to keep the Midland community safe. We thank them for their courage.
The Truth About Alzheimer’s in Texas
I am very proud of Senate Bill 5, a bill I wrote last legislative session that established the Dementia Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (DPRIT). DPRIT is focused on Alzheimer’s research in Texas.
Texas is #3 in the nation in Alzheimer’s diagnoses, and #2 in deaths related to Alzheimer’s disease. I took on this issue because I’ve seen the pain and suffering this terrible disease causes for our families. Alzheimer’s doesn’t just affect the person diagnosed; it affects the families who stand beside them.
Hispanics have a higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease than the general population. We need to find out why. Of the 27 top counties in Texas for Alzheimer’s, 23 are on or near the border.
I wasn’t looking to receive an award. But, on Monday, I was honored to accept the @alzassociation Humanitarian of the Year Award for my work to pass SB 5, which established DPRIT. Over 1,000 delegates were at the Alzheimer’s Association’s 2026 Advocacy Forum, with over 50 delegates from Texas.
Because of DPRIT, Texas will be a national leader in Alzheimer’s research. I am proud of what we’re building together, right here at home. I want to thank former Speaker Tom Craddick for being my partner in the House in passing this momentous legislation, which commits $300 million per year for 10 years for Dementia research and prevention.
Texas voters overwhelmingly approved the Constitutional Amendment creating DPRIT last year. #txlege
Texas Senators write the vast majority of bills, not my office. My staff and I work collaboratively with Senators and their staff on language to achieve final passage of bills.
One of the few exceptions is Senate Bill 4, which I wrote in 2023. I’m proud of Senate Bill 4. It gives local law enforcement in Texas the right to arrest and detain illegal border crossers. I’ve always believed it was constitutional and that it would be a model for other border states.
Open-border activists have sued to try to stop SB 4, but they have failed, and the courts have allowed SB 4 to go into effect. SB 4 is an important tool for Texas to help secure the border, especially if a rogue president, like Biden, refuses to enforce our nation's border laws.
Thank goodness we have President @realDonaldTrump in office now. He is a fantastic partner with Texas to close the southern border to illegal crossers. SB 4 will help Texas support Border Patrol even more. I thank Senator @ElectCharles Perry and Rep. @DavidSpillerTX for passing this bill through both chambers over staunch opposition from Democrats. #txlege
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After two days of heartbreaking testimony, including from the Heaven’s 27 families, who lost their daughters at Camp Mystic, and from investigators, it’s clear that Camp Mystic was totally unprepared, understaffed, complacent, incompetent, and lacking an evacuation plan.
It's time for @TexasDSHS to act NOW and stop Camp Mystic from operating under any license this summer.
It’s time to end this 10-month journey of indescribable pain for these families and to protect future campers.
Fact: Texas law requires any camp death to be reported to the state within 24 hours. Today, Mary Liz Eastland, the Chief Health Officer and Camp Director, testified that after 10 months, she still has not reported a single death, as required by law. Camp Mystic’s 2026 application for license renewal had 22 deficiencies that were either incomplete, insufficient, or missing, including a flash flood evacuation plan. Shocking testimony was given today showing that children in multiple cabins were left to fend for themselves and fight for their lives.
The evidence is overwhelming. I am now asking DSHS, for the third time, to stop Camp Mystic from operating under any license this summer.
What other information does DSHS need to act? No more excuses. How many campers must die for a camp operator to lose their license?
Is it 1? 3? 5? 10? Is 27 not enough?
If not for brave teenage counselors, who saved girls by their heroic actions, it could have been 50 or more.
After Mystic operators’ previous courtroom testimony, and these 2 days of legislative testimony, I am also calling on Camp Mystic's operators, the Eastland family, to end this nightmare for Heaven’s 27 and WITHDRAW their license application and announce there will be no camp this summer at Mystic. #txlege
Livestream the Senate and House General Investigating Committees on the July 2025 Flooding Events beginning at 10:00 AM: https://t.co/rGAYc55FvU
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I have been calling on @TexasDSHS to not renew the camp license for the operators of Camp Mystic for this season until all investigations are complete later this year. Today, House and Senate investigators, after interviewing nearly 140 witnesses, laid out the specific timeline of July 3 and July 4, 2025. Anyone who has not heard the testimony needs to see the video below. It’s factual, riveting, and heartbreaking.
No one wants to close Camp Mystic forever. Once you see and hear the evidence, I think you will clearly understand why I, along with the Heaven’s 27 families who lost their children, have called on DSHS to not renew Camp Mystic’s operators’ license until all investigations are complete later this year and Camp Mystic and its operators are determined to be fit to protect and care for children in their custody.
Tune in tomorrow for the second day of the Senate General Investigating Committee on the July 2025 Flooding Events hearing. #txlege
Watch today's hearing here: https://t.co/TirATrUwfn
Livestream the Senate and House General Investigating Committees on the July 2025 Flooding Events beginning at 10:00 AM: https://t.co/rGAYc55FvU
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The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that Texas’ Ten Commandments law is constitutional! This is a great day for those who believe in the Word of God.
Last session, I made Senate Bill 10, Placing the 10 Commandments in Schools, by Sen. @PhilKingTX, one of my top priorities. As chair of President Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission, I will never stop fighting for Texans’ and Americans’ religious liberty rights. #txlege
It was an incredible honor to meet an American hero, General "Razin" Caine, last evening at the National Medal of Honor Museum in Arlington, Texas. General Caine is a Texan. He gave an inspiring speech about two Texans who were awarded the Medal of Honor.
In my brief remarks, I said that I've been 6’4” tall since the 9th grade, but had never felt so small because I was standing in a room full of giants and heroes. I introduced the General to Senator and Lt. Colonel Brian Birdwell, who President Trump recently appointed Assistant Secretary of War. We will miss him in the Texas Senate, but we are so proud of him.
The museum is a great place to visit in Arlington, right near Six Flags Over Texas. #txlege
I had a great evening at @SFASU in Nacogdoches last night with my friend, actor and Texan Dennis Quaid. Over 900 people packed the auditorium to hear our discussion about creating jobs in rural Texas in the film industry, and his 120+ movie career.
Stephen F. Austin University recently built a new film school and studio to prepare the next generation of workforce for the film industry in Texas. The Texas film industry will create high-paying jobs all across rural Texas. The Christian film series, “The Chosen,” being filmed in East Texas, is expected to spend over $70 million and hire nearly 1,000 people this year for the production.
Joining us on stage was Dennis’s dog, Peaches, who goes everywhere with him. #txlege
It was great to join a crowd of energized conservatives today at the annual @TPPF Policy Summit! TPPF has been a key ally on many conservative policy fights, including the passage of school choice. With 274,000 applications for 100,000 students, it's clear our program is a major HIT with Texas parents. I know TPPF will hit the ground running in the 90th Legislature to help the Texas Senate pass more conservative policy victories to benefit our state. #txlege