Andy Hopper, a Republican member of the Texas State House representing the 64th district, has reiterated his commitment to legislative term limits and expressed strong views on party leadership and accountability in recent social media posts.
On August 1, 2025, Hopper wrote: “I campaigned on Term Limits, which is why during the Primary Session, I filed HJR 190. This would’ve limited representatives to 12 consecutive years in office and senators to three consecutive terms. While HJR 190 was denied a hearing, I’m dedicated to refiling it next session to https://t.co/BwUHoeZoyu”.
Two days later, on August 2, 2025, Hopper posted: “Don’t mess w/ @KatrinaPierson! https://t.co/hMPliwTCc6”.
On August 4, 2025, he added: “Reminder that the toolbox is REPLETE with options for justice to be brought to those who would abandon their oath and constitutional duty.
And one way or another, the era of leadership surrendering power to dems will soon end. https://t.co/A9hNWcJsiP“.
Hopper was elected in 2025 to represent Texas’s 64th House district after succeeding Lynn Stucky. His advocacy for term limits reflects ongoing debates within state legislatures about political tenure and accountability.

