Rep. Wesley Hunt Press Office issues statements on law enforcement, healthcare policy, and education

Wesley Hunt, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 38 - Official U.S. House Headshot
Wesley Hunt, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 38 - Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Wesley Hunt’s press office released a series of statements on December 1, 2025, addressing topics ranging from law enforcement and immigration to healthcare policy and higher education. Hunt, who represents Texas’s 38th District in the U.S. Congress, shared these updates via his official social media account.

In a post published at 15:39 UTC, the press office stated: “Over 7K illegal aliens in NYC jails, yet the left fuels political violence against law enforcement. Sanctuary policies encourage criminals to return to the streets, not protect the public and protestors turn violent. We must prioritize America and protect its citizens.”

Later that day at 16:51 UTC, another statement addressed healthcare costs under former President Trump’s administration: “President Trump’s ‘Most Favored Nation’ policy will drive a historic drop in prescription drug prices, making healthcare more affordable for Americans. Medication costs have been too high, and no previous administration has managed to fix it. But President Trump is delivering.”

At 18:42 UTC on December 1, the press office reported on Congressman Hunt’s meeting with several Houston-area higher education leaders: “Today, Congressman Wesley Hunt met with President Reginald DesRoches of Rice University, Chancellor Mario Castillo of LoneStar College, President Sinda Vanderpool of St. Thomas, and President Robert Sloan of Houston Christian University to discuss higher education priorities.”

Hunt has represented Texas’s 38th District since 2023 after winning elections in both 2022 and 2024 with over sixty percent of the vote each time. He was born in Houston in 1981 and continues to reside there.



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