Steve Toth addresses border policy, family values, and education in recent social media posts

Steve Toth, Texas State Representative of 15th district - stevetothfortexas.com
Steve Toth, Texas State Representative of 15th district - stevetothfortexas.com
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Steve Toth, a Republican serving in the Texas State House for the 15th district, posted several statements on social media on October 8, 2025, addressing topics ranging from border security to personal values and higher education.

In one post, Toth questioned border policy impacts on his state: “What do open borders mean to Texas?” (October 8, 2025).

In another tweet later that day, he outlined his views on finding happiness, writing: “Simple and true pathway to happiness. I’d add one step
Love the Lord Jesus
Follow Him closely
Fall in love
Get married
Have kids
Work through the hard stuff
Then watch God’s blessings pile up.”
(October 8, 2025).

Toth also commented on the value of certain academic pursuits with a note stating: “Note to self; Advanced degrees in basket weaving lead no where.” (October 8, 2025).

Toth was elected to the Texas State House in 2019, representing the state’s 15th House district after succeeding Mark Keough.



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