Brian Harrison addresses lack of quorum and media criticism in latest posts

Brian Harrison addresses lack of quorum and media criticism in latest posts
Brian E. Harrison, Texas State Representative of 10th district — Facebook
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Brian Harrison, a Republican member of the Texas State House representing the 10th district, shared several updates on his social media account on August 5, 2025. His posts addressed legislative proceedings and media interactions.

In a post at 18:25 UTC, Harrison commented on legislative attendance issues, stating, “An update from the floor. Another day with no quorum… and no consequences…”.

Later that day at 19:05 UTC, he discussed his experiences with the press, writing, “The liberal media HATES being confronted with the facts. This was fun…”.

At 19:26 UTC, Harrison announced an upcoming media appearance: “Joining @stevegrubershow on @RealAmVoice at 2:30pm CT. Tune in!”

Harrison was elected to the Texas State House in 2021 to represent District 10 after Jake Ellzey vacated the seat. He has since been active in state politics and frequently communicates with constituents through social media platforms.



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