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Rep. Dan Crenshaw discusses local control in education and comments on Houston's events

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Rep. Congressman Dan Crenshaw | texastribune.org

Rep. Congressman Dan Crenshaw | texastribune.org

Rep. Dan Crenshaw, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Texas’ 2nd district, has been active on social media discussing various topics ranging from education to local events. His tweets offer insight into his perspectives and humor, reflecting both his political stance and personal views.

On March 24, 2025, Rep. Dan Crenshaw expressed his views on education policy through a tweet emphasizing the importance of local control over federal mandates. He stated, "This is simple: local control = better accountability. When states and communities run education, they can tailor it. When parents have a voice, kids benefit. Top-down federal mandates have failed our students for years." He concluded by saying that an executive order does not undermine education but restores it to its roots.

The following day, March 25, 2025, he shared a lighter tweet with a humorous tone regarding marine life encounters. Crenshaw tweeted about the potential danger of swimming with sharks while also acknowledging their cuteness. He wrote, "Having done this before, my initial thought would be 'oh crap that’s Great White food. And it wants to swim with us.' Also that’s cute as hell."

Later that day, Rep. Crenshaw posted another tweet concerning an unusual event in the Greater Houston Area. He alerted his followers to an impending temporary drop in average testosterone levels in the region by stating: "BREAKING Greater Houston Area about to experience a temporary 30% drop in average testosterone levels."

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