Rep. Ryan Guillen, a Republican member of the Texas House representing the 31st district since 2003, has recently highlighted several proposed constitutional amendments related to property taxes and economic policy in Texas through a series of posts on his social media account.
On October 5, 2025, Guillen addressed rising costs affecting feed retailers in Texas. He stated, “Rising costs make it harder for feed retailers to support Texas farmers, ranchers, and families. Proposition 5 allows the legislature to exempt animal feed from property taxes, lowering costs and keeping feed more affordable. #txlege #Prop5 #15DaysTilEarlyVoting https://t.co/1wJzaEukC2”.
A day later, on October 6, 2025, Guillen discussed Proposition 6 and its implications for taxation in the securities market. He wrote, “Texans deserve a fair economy without unnecessary taxes. Proposition 6 amends the Constitution to ban any occupation tax on securities market operators and any tax on securities transactions. #txlege #Prop6 #14DaysTilEarlyVoting https://t.co/YsLWfb7yEE”.
Continuing his focus on tax exemptions, on October 7, 2025, Guillen referenced support for veterans’ families. He stated, “Texas should always honor the sacrifice of our veterans and their families. Proposition 7 allows the Legislature to create a property tax exemption for the surviving spouse of a veteran who died from a service-connected illness. #txlege #Prop7 #13DaysTilEarlyVoting https://t.co/fGxrImA0tO”.
Guillen has served in the Texas House since replacing Judy Hawley in 2003. He has focused on legislative initiatives affecting property taxes and economic fairness, especially as they pertain to Texas families, farmers, ranchers, and veterans.






