Steve Toth criticizes local media and highlights community events in September 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 who has represented Texas’s 15th House district in the State House since 2019, posted several statements on his social media account on September 21, 2025. The posts addressed local media coverage, a community event, and participation in a youth summit.

In a post published at 14:00 UTC, Toth criticized the Houston Chronicle’s reporting of an event at The Woodlands Marriott. He wrote, “This is why no one trusts the @HoustonChron Seriously @TayGoldenstein ‘Hundreds’packed The Woodlands Marriott? It was thousands So if you ever wonder why I don’t return yours or the Chronicle’s calls it’s because you can’t seem to tell the truth #IAmCharlieKirk #TXLege”.

Later that day, at 17:10 UTC, Toth invited followers to commemorate Charlie Kirk. He stated, “Join us. Celebration of Charlie Kirk’s Life. His earthly tent is gone but he lives. Praise God!”.

In another post at 19:56 UTC, Toth expressed appreciation for his involvement in a recent event for young people in Texas. He said, “So great to be part of the Texas Youth Summit. What an amazing weekend. Great job Christian Collins.”

Toth has served as state representative since replacing Mark Keough in 2019.



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