Steve Toth postpones event amid Texas Hill Country tragedies

Steve Toth postpones event amid Texas Hill Country tragedies
Steve Toth, Texas State Representative of 15th district — stevetothfortexas.com
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Steve Toth, a public figure known for his engagement in Texas state matters, recently shared several updates on social media regarding current events and issues. His posts reflect his involvement in the community and his stance on various subjects.

On July 8, 2025, Toth addressed the ongoing tragedies in the Hill Country of Texas. In a tweet, he expressed solidarity with those affected and announced that he would postpone an upcoming event as a result. He encouraged donations to the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, stating: “Dear Friend, As all of Texas mourns the devastating tragedies unfolding in the Hill Country, I have made the decision to postpone my event until next week. If you are able and want to donate, please consider giving to: Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country.”

Later that day, Toth commented on what he described as chaotic behavior by some individuals. He acknowledged Dr. Mary for her efforts in exposing these actions with a post saying: “Crazies run amok. Thanks Dr Mary for shining light on bad actors.”

On July 9, 2025, Toth posted another message which contained only a link without additional commentary: “https://t.co/nnEI6zrI2u”



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