Rep. Terri Leo Wilson shares legislative updates and community initiatives in recent posts

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Rep. Terri Leo Wilson, a member of the Texas House of Representatives, recently shared updates on legislative activities and community engagement through a series of posts on her official X account.

On July 15, 2025, Rep. Leo Wilson highlighted her participation in a local government meeting: “The Galveston County Mayors and Councilmembers Association business meeting is a chance to hear from other Galveston County cities regarding their accomplishments and challenges. Dr. Bonnen and I were delighted to give a brief overview of some of the legislation passed.”

Later that day, she announced pre-filing several bills ahead of an upcoming special session: “Yesterday, I pre-filed key legislation ahead of the July 21 special session:

Proud to file these bills that directly reflect what Texans are asking for: lower taxes, accountable government, and secure elections.

#txlege” (July 15, 2025).

On July 16, 2025, Rep. Leo Wilson reported on efforts supporting the deaf community in Texas: “Constituents Rev Dennis Voris and Rhonda Richardson asked me to author a bill to bring awareness to not only the local deaf community they advocate for, Loving Hands Deaf Ministries, but across the state of Texas as well. HCR 12 was signed by Governor Abbott!”

Rep. Terri Leo Wilson represents District 23 in the Texas House and has focused her legislative agenda on issues such as tax relief and government accountability during recent sessions. The referenced HCR 12 is part of ongoing efforts in Texas to recognize advocacy organizations serving people with disabilities.



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