Rep. Ryan Guillen thanks agricultural workers and honors local events in recent posts

Ryan Guillen, Texas State Representative of 31st District
Ryan Guillen, Texas State Representative of 31st District
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Rep. Ryan Guillen, a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives for District 31 since 2003, recently shared updates and recognitions through his official Twitter account.

On March 24, 2026, Guillen expressed appreciation for agricultural workers in Texas: “Today, take a moment to thank our farmers and ranchers for their tireless work to keep our tables full and our communities strong. From the Texas House Committee on Agriculture and Livestock, thank you. #NationalAgDay #txlege https://t.co/cbuz2QBZhF”

The following day, March 25, he marked Medal of Honor Day with a tribute to military heroes: “Today, we recognize Medal of Honor Day and pay tribute to the heroes who displayed unmatched bravery in defense of our country. We are forever grateful for their sacrifice. #txlege https://t.co/Jk0MA61nzH”

Later that same day, Guillen highlighted his participation as Grand Marshal at a local parade in Karnes County: “Last Saturday, I was honored to serve as Grand Marshal for the Six Shooter Junction Parade in Karnes County. Following the parade, I presented a resolution declaring the City of Kenedy the Texas Horned Lizard Capital of the World and joined in unveiling a plaque in front of City https://t.co/7pxkKwVlPR”

Guillen has served in the Texas State House since 2003 after succeeding Judy Hawley as representative for District 31.



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