Wes Virdell discusses HB13 vote and engages with Kerrville community

Wes Virdell discusses HB13 vote and engages with Kerrville community
Wesley Virdell, Texas State Representative of the 53rd district (R) — Wikipedia
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Wes Virdell, a Texas State Representative, has recently taken to social media to address various issues and share updates with his constituents. His posts have sparked discussions around legislative decisions and community involvement.

On July 7, 2025, Virdell clarified his stance on a recent vote, stating that “This is the only post I am going to make regarding this, but media is trying to spin a vote of mine to make it look newsworthy. I voted against HB13 because it would have created a non-transparent council that would have overseen a grant program for emergency warning”. This comment addresses concerns about transparency in government oversight.

The following day, on July 8, 2025, Virdell expressed gratitude for an interview opportunity by posting “Thank you for the interview @JrzyJoePiscopo https://t.co/OPILTjJQ6j”. The mention of Joe Piscopo suggests engagement with broader media platforms.

Later on July 8, 2025, Virdell reached out to his followers with a call to action related to local involvement. He posted “Please read this if you want to help or you are in the Kerrville area. Thank you https://t.co/5CTB87zQ0C”, directing attention towards community efforts in Kerrville.

Virdell’s posts reflect his active participation in legislative matters and community engagement while addressing transparency and collaboration within his district.



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