Senator Adam Hinojosa, a Republican elected in 2025 to represent Texas’s 27th Senate district, has recently used his social media platform to highlight several community-focused events and recognitions. His posts from October 1 and 2, 2025, address issues ranging from public health crises to community engagement and worker appreciation.
On October 1, Senator Hinojosa shared the following message regarding the opioid crisis: “Today Governor Abbott proclaimed October 2025 as Fentanyl Poisoning Awareness Month in Texas. This crisis has already taken thousands of innocent lives, and we must continue raising awareness about the dangers of fentanyl. One pill can kill, but together we can save lives and https://t.co/Qg19HK8UDT”.
Later that evening, on October 2, he posted about participating in a local business event: “I had the opportunity to attend the Friends & Family Event at Palenque Grill Brownsville this evening alongside my team. It was a great time connecting with our community and supporting the launch of this new restaurant experience ahead of their grand opening. https://t.co/87O05GId7R”.
In another post on October 2, Senator Hinojosa recognized workers who contribute to public health and safety: “Today we recognize National Custodial Workers Day and honor the hardworking men and women who keep our schools, workplaces, and public spaces safe, clean, and welcoming. Their dedication often goes unseen, but it makes a tremendous difference in our daily lives. Thank you for all https://t.co/lJbOJdcnuD”.
Senator Hinojosa succeeded Morgan LaMantia as senator for Texas’s 27th district after his election in 2025. His recent communications reflect both ongoing statewide concerns—such as fentanyl poisoning—and efforts to support local businesses and essential workers.






