Senator Ted Cruz, who represents Texas in the U.S. Senate and serves as the Chair of the Senate Commerce Committee, recently posted a series of updates on his social media account regarding legislative activities and meetings with local officials.
On July 15, 2025, Cruz shared details about a recent meeting in Washington, D.C., stating, “Last week, I met with Mayor Ortiz of San Antonio in my Washington, D.C. office. We had a productive conversation about working together to secure the future of San Antonio.”
Later that day, Cruz highlighted legislative progress in the Senate. He posted on July 15, 2025: “The chamber passed by unanimous consent S. 283, the “Illegal Red Snapper and Tuna Enforcement Act,” from Senate Commerce Chair Ted Cruz (R-Texas)” | @EENewsUpdates. As chair of the Senate Commerce Committee, Cruz has been involved in advancing legislation related to fisheries enforcement.
In another post on July 15, 2025, Cruz addressed energy policy issues and judicial influence. He wrote: “The problem is “a systematic campaign against American energy,” driven by a “coordinated assault by the radical left backed and paid for by the Chinese Communist Party, to seize control of our courts,” Cruz said. | @thehill.
Senator Ted Cruz has held his seat since 2013 and has frequently spoken out on national security and economic matters. The passage of S. 283 follows ongoing concerns over illegal fishing practices affecting U.S. waters and domestic seafood industries.



