Rep. Ryan Guillen, a Republican who has represented Texas’s 31st House district since 2003, recently highlighted three state constitutional propositions in a series of posts on his Twitter account. The tweets addressed proposed amendments related to capital gains tax, bail requirements for felony cases, and water infrastructure funding.
On October 2, 2025, Guillen stated: “Hard work and smart investing should be rewarded, not penalized. Proposition 2 amends the Constitution to ensure Texas can never impose a capital gains tax. #txlege #Prop2 #18DaysTilEarlyVoting https://t.co/imrx8FBGwh”
The following day, he addressed public safety concerns regarding bail: “Families and communities deserve to feel safe knowing dangerous offenders won’t be released before trial. Proposition 3 requires judges to deny bail in certain felony cases when public safety is at risk. #txlege #Prop3 #17DaysTilEarlyVoting https://t.co/W8or4UCNQ8” (October 3, 2025).
On October 4, Guillen focused on water infrastructure: “Texans deserve reliable water for generations to come. Proposition 4 invests $1 billion annually into the Texas Water Fund to make critical improvements to our water infrastructure. #txlege #Prop4 #16DaysTilEarlyVoting https://t.co/jqPcBlRGYq”
Guillen has served in the Texas State House since succeeding Judy Hawley in 2003 as representative of the state’s 31st House district.






