Brian Harrison, a Texas state representative, posted a series of tweets in July 2025 highlighting his recent activities and legislative influence.
On July 18, 2025, Harrison wrote, “Partial Update: After I exposed Texas A&M’s treatment of ‘gender identity’ as discrimination… @tamu just informed me that they have removed this outrageous and illegal language from their website. Another win for the Liberty Bots! https://t.co/V0X0DFKpjc”. In this post, Harrison claims credit for prompting Texas A&M University to change language on its website related to gender identity after raising concerns about its legality.
Later that day, on July 19, 2025, he shared a link without additional comment: “https://t.co/swUNy3jjbH”.
On July 19, 2025, Harrison referenced coverage by Houston Public Media regarding his legislative record: “From @HoustonPubMedia: Some lawmakers say success isn’t measured by what reaches the governor’s desk, but by influence, messaging, and behind-the-scenes negotiations. Take Midlothian Republican Rep. Brian Harrison. He filed 66 bills this session. None became law. Yet he’s https://t.co/QinHvh3mv7”. The tweet highlights that while none of the 66 bills Harrison filed during the legislative session became law, some observers note that legislative impact can also be measured through influence and negotiation rather than solely through enacted legislation.
Harrison represents Midlothian in the Texas House of Representatives and has been active in filing legislation and engaging with issues involving higher education policy in Texas.







