Rep. Ryan Guillen, a Republican representing Texas’s 31st House district since 2003, used his social media platform on October 1, 2025, to address several issues relevant to Texans, including breast cancer awareness, constitutional amendments, and technical education funding.
In his first post of the day, Guillen marked the start of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by encouraging public engagement with screening programs. He wrote, “October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month! Let’s raise awareness and encourage everyone to prioritize their screenings. Learn more about the breast cancer screening programs in Texas at https://t.co/kYC9XhA2SW… #txlege https://t.co/IG9YJw21Se” (October 1, 2025).
Later that afternoon, Guillen announced a new informational initiative regarding upcoming constitutional amendments. He stated, “Thrilled to introduce our #ConstitutionalCountdown series! For the next 17 days, we’ll highlight the constitutional amendments on the ballot this November and share what Texans need to know. #txlege https://t.co/jYKC8zqxbR” (October 1, 2025).
In his final post of the day, Guillen highlighted Proposition 1, an education funding measure on the November ballot. He wrote, “Stronger training means stronger careers. Prop 1 allocates $850 million to the permanent technical institution infrastructure fund to provide long-term funding for technical education, preparing Texans for high-demand jobs. #txlege #Prop1 #19DaysTilEarlyVoting https://t.co/RgWyA8EdQ1” (October 1, 2025).
Guillen has served in the Texas State House since 2003 after replacing Judy Hawley as representative of District 31.



