Rep. Dan Crenshaw introduces legislation on work requirements

Rep. Dan Crenshaw introduces legislation on work requirements
Dan Crenshaw U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 2nd district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Dan Crenshaw, a U.S. Congressman representing Texas’ 2nd district since 2019, recently shared his views and activities on social media. Born in Aberdeen, Scotland in 1984, Crenshaw has been active in political discourse through various platforms.

On March 7, 2025, Rep. Crenshaw expressed his support for legislation involving work requirements. He stated: “Yes , and it’s why I’ve introduced legislation for work requirements and also why we should include it in reconciliation.”

Later that day, he humorously referenced receiving a postcard co-signed by six cartels while promoting the latest SITREP report. He tweeted: “It’s not every day you get a postcard co-signed by six cartels! How thoughtful. If any of them are reading this, be sure to include a return address next time—I need it for… reasons.” He further mentioned the release of the latest SITREP report.

Additionally, Crenshaw posted a link without further commentary at 23:09 UTC on the same day.



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