Senator Adam Hinojosa, a Republican representing Texas’s 27th Senate district since 2025, has recently shared updates on his official Twitter account regarding local education milestones, government reform efforts, and civic participation.
On May 20, 2026, Hinojosa posted about his district director’s attendance at a graduation ceremony: “Yesterday, my Hidalgo County district director attended the South Texas ISD Health Professions graduation to celebrate an outstanding group of graduates and their incredible achievements. Every student graduated with distinction, and many completed dual credit college courses or https://t.co/ARZDYghdlv”.
The following day, May 21, 2026, Hinojosa addressed the issue of taxpayer funded lobbying in Texas: “Taxpayer funded lobbying remains one of the biggest obstacles to meaningful government reform in Texas. At the Texas Policy Summit hosted by the Texas Public Policy Foundation, I sat down with Mandy Drogin to discuss how taxpayer dollars are used to influence legislation and why https://t.co/CHeI4nRWe5”.
On May 22, 2026, he encouraged voter participation during the Primary Runoff Election: “This morning, Victoria and I were proud to cast our ballots in the Primary Runoff Election! Voting is one of the most powerful ways we can make our voices heard and help shape the future of our communities, our state, and our country.
If you have not voted yet, there is still https://t.co/iya4TdXZJf”.
Hinojosa was elected to the Texas State Senate in 2025 after succeeding Morgan LaMantia as senator for District 27. As a member of the Republican Party, he has focused on issues such as education achievement within his district and government transparency related to lobbying practices.





