Brian Harrison, a public figure known for his active presence on social media, has recently expressed concerns over legislative actions in Texas. Through a series of tweets, Harrison highlights his discontent with certain bills passed during what he describes as a “very liberal session.”
On June 22, 2025, Brian Harrison posted a tweet that simply included two alert emojis and a link to another post. The tweet can be viewed here.
Later the same day, Harrison criticized Governor Greg Abbott’s decision-making regarding several bills. In his tweet at 15:36 UTC, he stated: “Only about 12 hours left for Gov @GregAbbott_TX to veto some of the worst bills of this very liberal session. Unfortunately he has not yet vetoed any of these. Worse, he signed HB2 (teacher union bribe), HB27 (ending economics requirement in high school), and SB31 (weakening”. This statement reflects his dissatisfaction with the governor’s actions concerning these legislative measures.
In another tweet on June 22 at 19:28 UTC, Harrison elaborated on his criticism of HB27 specifically. He mentioned an individual named Carol and argued against the bill that removed the requirement for teaching basic economics in schools. His message read: “The fact that Carol has to explain this is exactly why HB27, which removed the requirement that students be taught basic economics, should: A) never have been passed, and/or B) VETOED! And don’t blame Democrats… Almost every TxLege Republican supported HB27.” This commentary underscores his belief that both political parties bear responsibility for passing this legislation.
Additional information for Step 3:
HB2 refers to a bill related to teacher unions; HB27 involves educational curriculum changes; SB31 pertains to legislative adjustments weakening certain standards or requirements.











