Senator Tan Parker shares updates on community meetings and state optimism

Tan Parker, Texas State Senator from 12th District (R) - Facebook
Tan Parker, Texas State Senator from 12th District (R) - Facebook
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Senator Tan Parker, a Republican representing Texas’ 12th Senate district since 2023, shared a series of posts over the weekend highlighting community engagement and state pride.

On September 6, Parker posted about his regular meetings with constituents at his Flower Mound office: “Great First Saturday of the month meetings at your Flower Mound district office. Always grateful when area Texans take time out of their day to share ideas and engage in thoughtful discussions about Texas’ bright future!”

In another post dated September 7, he commented on the state’s financial optimism and recent sports events: “Texans are bullish on our capital markets, with the @TXStockExchange gaining momentum! Maybe the @TexasLonghorns needed the extra inspiration today for their big win!”

Later that same day, Parker offered a brief greeting to followers: “Have a Blessed Sunday!”

Parker succeeded Angela Paxton as senator for Texas’ 12th district after winning election in 2023.



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