Rep. Ryan Guillen, a Republican who has represented Texas’s 31st House district since 2003, recently shared several updates and reflections on his official X (formerly Twitter) account.
On September 25, 2025, Guillen posted about engaging with industry leaders: “Last week, I had the opportunity to give a legislative update to the Lumbermen’s Association of Texas. Grateful for the chance to discuss this session’s work and our commitment to supporting Texas jobs, small businesses, and a strong economy. #txlege #89th #onthemove”
Later that evening, he marked National Daughters Day with a personal message: “Happy National Daughters Day to my two wonderful daughters. This picture is a little older, and you’ve both grown so much since then, but I couldn’t be prouder of the strong, kind young women you’re becoming. I’m grateful for the joy, love, and inspiration you bring into my life.” The post included an older family photo.
The following day, September 26, Guillen spotlighted Texas literary history in honor of J. Frank Dobie’s birthday: “This #FeatureFriday, we’re highlighting the birthplace of J. Frank Dobie in Live Oak County. Born on September 26, 1888, Dobie became one of Texas’s most influential writers, celebrated for preserving the folklore and spirit of the Southwest. Today, on his birthday, we honor his”
Rep. Guillen has served in the Texas State House since replacing Judy Hawley in 2003 as representative for District 31.





