U.S. Rep. Monica De La Cruz representing Texas' 15th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot
U.S. Rep. Monica De La Cruz representing Texas' 15th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot
Representative Monica De La Cruz, currently serving Texas’s 15th congressional district, utilized her platform to address various issues affecting her constituents. De La Cruz, born in 1974 and a resident of McAllen, Texas, consistently advocates for the well-being and interests of her community. Her series of tweets between March 28 and March 29, 2025, focus on flooding concerns, agricultural priorities, and housing policy.
"With severe flooding across the Rio Grande Valley, I am urging South Texans to use caution, prioritize your own safety, and follow emergency advisories from state and local officials. Stay safe and God Bless! For more information, please visit: https://t.co/xkxv5kb40Y" (March 28, 2025): Rep. De La Cruz implored her followers in South Texas to heed safety advisories following severe flooding incidents in the Rio Grande Valley, prioritizing personal safety during these hazardous conditions.
"Wade Cowan with the Texas Soybean Association and a member of the board of directors for the @ASA_Soybeans stopped by the office to visit with my staff about the Farm Bill and priorities for Texas farmers. Wade, thanks for stopping by and fighting for those who feed America. https://t.co/bDgl6pMm2g" (March 28, 2025): De La Cruz discussed a meeting with Wade Cowan of the Texas Soybean Association concerning the Farm Bill. The conversation centered on advocating for the priorities of Texas farmers and enhancing the sector's legislative support.
"Honored to speak at the annual Homeownership & Housing Policy Conference. Congrats to @NAHREP on 25 years of empowering Hispanic communities through homeownership. As the first Hispanic Republican woman to represent Texas for a full term, I’m committed to tackling housing https://t.co/y2kPJDKWJJ" (March 29, 2025): Rep. De La Cruz expressed her commitment to addressing housing challenges while congratulating the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals on their 25 years of advocacy during the Homeownership & Housing Policy Conference.