Andy Hopper highlights state defense bill and anti-abortion stance in latest posts

Andy Hopper, Texas State Representative of the 64th district (R)
Andy Hopper, Texas State Representative of the 64th district (R)
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Andy Hopper, a Republican member of the Texas State House representing the 64th district since 2025, has used his social media platform to share legislative initiatives and political stances. His recent posts addressed topics including state military readiness, abortion rights advocacy, and criticism of an unspecified longstanding program.

On January 19, 2026, Hopper announced legislative efforts concerning state defense: “I filed HB 4914 last session to restructure the Texas Military Forces and create a truly independent state military force, trained and ready to repel invasions and defend our sovereignty. Texas must always be at the ready to defend Texas.”

Later that day, he highlighted collaboration with an anti-abortion organization: “Proud to stand up for the inalienable rights of unborn Texans. It was great to work with @TXRightToLife this session and so appreciate y’alls support!”

On January 21, 2026, Hopper posted criticism regarding a program without specifying its name: “There was never a good argument for this program…not 30 years ago. Not 10 years ago. Definitely not now.

Send them back.”

Hopper assumed office after being elected in 2025, succeeding Lynn Stucky as representative for Texas’s 64th House district.



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