Brian Harrison, a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives for District 10, used his social media platform on July 31, 2025, to criticize the Texas Senate’s legislative priorities and call for significant property tax reforms.
In a post published at 17:04 UTC, Harrison commented on recent legislative activity by stating, “I wish the Texas Senate cared as much about banning property taxes as it does banning hemp.”
Later that day at 19:34 UTC, he addressed the pace of work in the Texas House during an ongoing special session. He wrote, “The schedule for week 3 (of a 4 week special session) is out.
Reminder: the Texas House has been on the floor only 4 times in the past two weeks… for a total of approximately 30 minutes…
We have passed zero bills.
We have debated zero bills.”
At 20:53 UTC on July 31, Harrison posted another message expressing concern over potential increases in property taxes following disasters. He stated, “This is outrageous! Disasters should never be exploited to raise property taxes.
Property taxes should be eliminated.
Until then I have filed legislation to make all property tax hikes ILLEGAL unless approved by voters in an election.
We must pass it NOW.”
Harrison was elected to represent Texas’ 10th House district in 2021 after Jake Ellzey vacated the seat. His recent posts reflect ongoing debates within state government regarding fiscal policy and legislative efficiency.










