Rep. Monica De La Cruz calls for investment support and regulatory reform

Rep. Monica De La Cruz calls for investment support and regulatory reform
U.S. Rep. Monica De La Cruz representing Texas' 15th Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Monica De La Cruz, serving in the U.S. Congress for Texas’s 15th district, utilized the social media platform X to communicate on March 26, 2025, about various initiatives she is involved in. Her recent posts provide insights into her commitment toward economic development, international cooperation, and community engagement.

On the afternoon of March 26, 2025, Rep. De La Cruz posted regarding the challenges of raising capital for rural communities. She stated, “Raising capital can be challenging, especially for rural communities like mine. On @FinancialCmte, I am determined to remove roadblocks that keep small businesses from growing. I will continue to work to eliminate burdensome regulations and simplify the investment process for https://t.co/gJjGA14JnT.”

Later that day, she shared her experiences at the White House with Secretary Rollins. Rep. De La Cruz expressed her support by saying, “Happy to be at the White House today with my good friend, @SecRollins. South Texas appreciates all the work she is doing to help us get our water from the Mexican government. https://t.co/kKRTV3AGPl.”

In the evening of March 26, Rep. De La Cruz relayed information about her district’s mobile office hours that took place at the Karnes County Courthouse. She remarked, “During recent staff mobile office hours at the Karnes County Courthouse, my district staff met with Judge Wade Hedtke to discuss the program and how it benefits constituents who may not live near one of our offices in McAllen or Seguin. If you need help with a federal agency, https://t.co/WGVHUIRcv0.”



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