Wes Virdell highlights community efforts and local events in recent posts

Wesley Virdell, Texas State Representative of the 53rd district (R) - Wikipedia
Wesley Virdell, Texas State Representative of the 53rd district (R) - Wikipedia
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Wes Virdell, a Republican who was elected in 2025 to represent Texas’s 53rd House district, recently shared several updates on his social media accounts addressing community initiatives and local events.

On August 29, 2025, Virdell posted a call for charitable support: “If you are interested in helping a family seek treatment for their son who suffers from cerebral palsy- please go to this link and donate today. The family is from Kerr County.”

Two days later, on August 30, he expressed gratitude to a local school for hosting him: “Thank you to Tivy High School for inviting me to their opening game! Kerrville has shown great strength after the July 4th floods, and it was great to see the community come together under the lights.”

On September 1, Virdell posted a brief message: “Brrt”.

Virdell succeeded Andrew Murr as representative of Texas’s 53rd House district following his election in 2025. His recent posts reflect ongoing engagement with issues affecting Kerr County and surrounding communities.



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