Mayes Middleton highlights school prayer law and redistricting efforts in recent posts

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 Republican elected to the Texas State Senate in 2023 to represent the state’s 11th Senate district, has recently made several public statements on social media regarding legislative actions and political developments.

On August 11, 2025, Middleton posted on his X account: “I fought the atheists and won, and passed the bill to restore prayer during school hours. Our schools are not God free zones, and this new law is a huge victory for religious liberties in our public schools.”

The following day, August 12, 2025, he shared another post: “Fight fight fight, I’m voting to pass the Big Beautiful Map that draws 5 more Republican seats in Congress and helps secure the votes for President Trump’s America First Agenda !”

On August 13, 2025, Middleton published a third post containing only links: “https://t.co/G7Lt0ytWYt https://t.co/x1xSI1VlTW”

Middleton succeeded Larry Taylor as state senator for Texas’s 11th district. His recent posts highlight legislative efforts related to religious practices in public schools and redistricting initiatives aimed at increasing Republican representation in Congress.



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