Senator Adam Hinojosa, a Texas state senator, recently shared several updates and sentiments through his social media platform. The posts address local events, legislative matters, and community concerns.
On July 10, 2025, Senator Hinojosa posted about his visit to Brownsville for the Texas Shrimp Association’s Blessing of the Fleet. He expressed his hopes for a “safe and plentiful season” for shrimpers. Additionally, he highlighted his role in passing SB 823 to ensure that shrimp is labeled as local or imported so Texans can know its origin. “Today I was in Brownsville for the Texas Shrimp Association’s Blessing of the Fleet.”
Later that day, at 2:49 PM UTC, Hinojosa commented on Governor Greg Abbott’s outlined goals for an upcoming special session in July. He conveyed his eagerness to collaborate with fellow lawmakers on pressing issues facing Texans and stated his readiness to resume legislative work. “Governor @GregAbbott_TX has detailed the goals of the upcoming July special session.”
By 1:18 PM UTC on the same day, Senator Hinojosa turned attention to recent flooding in Central Texas. He emphasized unity among Texans during such crises and noted bipartisan cooperation within the Texas Senate as both Republican and Democrat caucuses have come together to support affected communities. “Our hearts are with those affected by the devastating flooding in Central Texas.”
Senator Adam Hinojosa represents parts of South Texas in the state legislature.



