Rep. Ryan Guillen, a Republican member of the Texas State House representing the 31st district since 2003, has recently addressed issues ranging from judicial reform to property tax relief and the commemoration of the United States Navy’s anniversary in a series of posts on social media.
On October 12, 2025, Guillen emphasized his support for changes in the judicial system, stating, “Texans deserve a justice system that is fair, honest, and accountable. This amendment reforms how judicial misconduct is reviewed and ensures stronger tools to discipline judges who violate the public’s trust. #txlege #Prop12 #8DaysTilEarlyVoting https://t.co/9afNXjBVfL”.
The following day, he marked an important national milestone with a message recognizing military service: “Today, we celebrate the birthday of the United States Navy. For 250 years, the Navy has protected our nation, defended our freedom, and upheld the highest traditions of service and sacrifice. Thank you to all who serve and have served. https://t.co/fVbFEHYmWa” (October 13, 2025).
Later that same day, Guillen addressed property tax policy in Texas: “Texans deserve to keep more of what they earn. Proposition 13 raises the homestead exemption from $100,000 to $140,000—delivering meaningful property tax relief for homeowners across the state. #txlege #Prop13 #7DaysTilEarlyVoting https://t.co/vYUsGDNUeq” (October 13, 2025).
Guillen’s recent statements reflect ongoing debates within Texas over judicial accountability measures and efforts to provide economic relief through adjustments in property taxation. As a long-serving legislator who succeeded Judy Hawley in representing House District 31 since 2003, Guillen continues to participate actively in shaping legislative priorities for Texans.








