August Pfluger highlights award recognition and national policy commentary in recent posts

August Pfluger highlights award recognition and national policy commentary in recent posts
U.S. Rep. August Pfluger (TX) — Official Website
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Rep. August Pfluger, U.S. Congressman representing Texas’ 11th district since 2021, shared a series of updates on his official Twitter account on August 20, 2025, highlighting recognition for his office and commenting on national policy developments.

In a post published at 17:26 UTC, Pfluger announced an award from the Congressional Management Foundation: “I am extremely proud that my office was selected as a @congressfdn 2025 Democracy Awards Winner for Best Constituent Correspondence & Outreach. It is the honor of a lifetime to represent the best district in the country, and I will always prioritize getting my constituents the”.

Later that day at 17:57 UTC, Pfluger addressed concerns about public safety in Washington D.C., stating: “For far too long, D.C.’s justice system has failed to hold criminals accountable. That ends now as @POTUS is restoring safety and sanity to our nation’s capital. Read my latest with @RepKnott in @TheHillOpinion here:
https://t.co/lrHdO2CFIo”
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At 19:20 UTC, he commented on energy policy developments by praising recent actions taken by federal officials: “Yesterday, the Trump administration delivered on launching a 15-year offshore energy plan under the One Big Beautiful Bill. This action will boost domestic energy, create thousands of jobs, and secure energy independence. Thank you, @SecretaryBurgum!”.

August Pfluger began serving in Congress after defeating Jon Mark Hogg in the general election of 2020 with nearly 80% of the vote. He succeeded Mike Conaway as representative for Texas’ 11th district and has focused on constituent services and national issues during his tenure.



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