Andy Hopper, a Republican member of the Texas State House representing the 64th district, shared several posts on his Twitter account on August 4, 2025, touching on legislative surveillance and expressing gratitude to Governor Greg Abbott.
In a post published at 02:32 UTC, Hopper commented on government surveillance capabilities within Texas: “There is no harsher critic of big brother than me. And yet, it occurs to me that:
Legislative Council can track the phone/tablet of every legislator.
Law enforcement has access to extensive data regarding the movement of license plates throughout Texas.
Quorum breakers” (August 4, 2025).
Later that day at 15:24 UTC, Hopper publicly thanked Governor Abbott for his support and collaboration during the legislative session. He wrote: “Thank you, @GregAbbott_TX! I really appreciate your support and the opportunity to work with you this session.” (August 4, 2025).
At 18:46 UTC on the same day, Hopper referenced his involvement in legislative proceedings by stating: “Happy to be among the first to sign the call on the House today.” (August 4, 2025).
Hopper was elected in 2025 to represent Texas’s 64th House district, succeeding Lynn Stucky. His recent posts highlight ongoing discussions around privacy concerns for lawmakers and underscore his active role in current legislative activities.

