Hillary Hickland comments on public service roles and community events in recent posts

Hillary Hickland, Texas State Representative of the 55th district (R) - Linkedin Website
Hillary Hickland, Texas State Representative of the 55th district (R) - Linkedin Website
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Hillary Hickland, a Republican member of the Texas State House representing the 55th district, posted a series of tweets on September 12, 2025, addressing local government spending, community events, and political discourse.

In her first tweet at 20:52 UTC, Hickland commented on public sector employment: “Unfortunately, she is still paid with our tax dollars as the Director of Culture. Whatever that is.”

Later that evening at 21:40 UTC, Hickland highlighted her involvement in a charitable event: “Proud to sponsor the MOAA golf tournament today — an incredible event on a beautiful day. Thanks to the generosity of participants and supporters, this year’s tournament is on track to net over $30,000 for a worthy cause. Grateful to our community for stepping up to make such a”

At 21:46 UTC the same day, Hickland addressed political rhetoric with another post: “Raise your hand if you’ve been called a fascist by a radical leftist.”

Hickland was elected to the Texas State House in 2025 after succeeding Hugh Shine as representative for District 55. As a Republican legislator, she has used social media platforms to communicate her views on government accountability and civic engagement.



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