Andy Hopper, a Republican member of the Texas State House representing the 64th district since 2025, recently shared several posts on his social media platform highlighting legislative priorities and expressing opinions on political accountability.
On August 8, 2025, Hopper posted: ” Districts whose Representative fail to uphold their oath of office and Constitutional duties deserve a new rep. Thanks for working hard for Texas, @KenPaxtonTX. https://t.co/ejIi3MXF47″. The post suggests support for holding elected officials accountable to their constitutional responsibilities and commends Ken Paxton for his efforts in Texas.
Later that day, Hopper published another post containing only links: “https://t.co/HcLzAau8dG https://t.co/bCBjNSLnkl”.
On August 9, 2025, Hopper addressed legislative achievements: “I co-authored HB 1056, which was signed into law during the regular session; this bill permits the use of gold and silver as currency in our state, promoting financial sovereignty for Texans. https://t.co/H8K4lfAP0e”. This statement references his role in passing HB 1056, a measure intended to expand financial options by allowing gold and silver as legal tender within Texas.
Hopper assumed office after winning election to represent Texas’s 64th House district in 2025, succeeding Lynn Stucky. As a legislator, he has emphasized both political accountability and policies aimed at enhancing economic autonomy for residents of Texas.

