Wes Virdell, Texas State Representative, has recently posted several updates on his social media accounts regarding local events and legislative matters. His tweets cover topics ranging from new state laws to the aftermath of severe flooding in Kerr County.
On July 17, 2025, Virdell shared a link to a YouTube video discussing recent legislative changes in Texas: “Gun Grabbers Freak Out Over New Texas Law https://t.co/kmwxHXF6rM via @YouTube”.
A few days later, on July 20, 2025, Virdell highlighted international cooperation in local disaster response efforts. He wrote: “Jan Havránek, Deputy Head of Mission for the Czech Republic Embassy in Washington, D.C. came to Kerr County today. The Czech Republic has been helping with search and rescue in the area. Today, we visited the Hunt Store and other areas so he could see the amount of damage the https://t.co/JIYVLJcAeh”.
In another post on July 20, 2025, Virdell described damage caused by flooding: “The Hunt Store was destroyed by the flooding in Kerr County and will need to be rebuilt. It is a well known gathering place in Hunt that many people have fond memories of. I have a lot of good memories there too. If you are able to, please donate at the link below and also https://t.co/Olf0dibD0w”.
Virdell’s posts reflect ongoing recovery efforts following significant flood damage in Kerr County as well as engagement with both local residents and international partners during disaster response initiatives.








