Mayes Middleton announces new bill and addresses congressional priorities on social media

David Mayes Middleton, Texas State Senator from 11th District (R) - Facebook
David Mayes Middleton, Texas State Senator from 11th District (R) - Facebook
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Mayes Middleton, a Texas state senator, posted a series of tweets on July 23, 2025, addressing upcoming congressional votes, endorsements in his political campaign, and the introduction of new legislation related to gender and privacy issues.

In a tweet published at 01:40 UTC on July 23, Middleton stated: “Excited to vote on 5 more Republican seats for Congress. These 5 seats could be the margin in the U.S. House that ensure President Trump can pass the America First conservative agenda. Let’s get it done! #maga “

Later that day at 22:05 UTC, Middleton announced an endorsement from a former Texas lawmaker: “I’m proud to have the endorsement of former State Rep. Bill Zedler — one of the most consistently conservative lawmakers during his tenure in the Texas House. Bill never wavered in fighting for liberty, the rule of law, and core conservative values. He knows what it takes to”

At 22:19 UTC on July 23, Middleton addressed legislative action regarding gender and privacy concerns in Texas: “Texas will not bend to the woke left’s radical gender ideology! Today I filed SB 7, the Texas Women’s Privacy Act, which stops men from entering women’s private spaces like restrooms, locker rooms and showers. As a dad to a young daughter, I will always fight to protect women”

Middleton has been active in Texas politics as both a state senator and previously as a member of the Texas House of Representatives. His recent legislative activity reflects ongoing debates within Texas over gender identity policies and public facility access.



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