Brian Harrison, a prominent political figure, recently took to social media to express his views on various issues concerning Texas governance and budgetary decisions. His comments have sparked discussions around the allocation of state funds and the management of property taxes.
On June 22, 2025, Brian Harrison criticized a proposed budget by stating that there were “Only hours left to VETO this liberal, progressive budget… that was written by Democrats… for Democrats… and that blows the entire surplus on leftist corporate welfare, DEI, and trans ideology… instead of eliminating property taxes.” This tweet highlights his disapproval of how the surplus is being utilized according to him.
Later that day, at 20:22 UTC, Harrison engaged with his audience by asking them “If you had to describe the Texas government in ONE word, what would it be?” This question invites followers to share their perspectives on the state government’s performance or character.
In another post made at 22:32 UTC on the same day, Harrison addressed concerns about property tax relief. He stated that “This is the scam the Austin uniparty doesn’t want you to know: the tens of billions the state spends on “property tax relief”… is NOT going to taxpayers. TxLege is effectively subsidizing fiscal irresponsibility at the local government level. Taxpayers are getting hosed!” Through this statement, he claims that funds intended for property tax relief are not benefiting taxpayers as intended but are instead contributing to fiscal mismanagement.
Harrison’s remarks come amidst ongoing debates about financial transparency and efficiency within Texas’ legislative processes. These tweets reflect broader concerns about fiscal policies and their impact on citizens.








