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Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Rep. Vicente Gonzalez addresses trade, tax, and postal issues in latest tweets

Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, representing Texas' 34th district in the U.S. Congress, has recently shared several tweets addressing issues concerning both his district and broader national matters. Serving since 2017, Gonzalez continues to engage with his constituents through social media, providing insights and reminders on timely topics.

On April 3, 2025, Rep. Vicente Gonzalez made a post linking economic policies to strange analogies. Gonzalez mentioned that "‘Liberation Day’ means picking trade wars with penguins and increasing costs for South Texans." This tweet reflects his critical stance on certain trade practices that could impact the economic wellbeing of his district.

In a reminder geared towards the residents of South Texas, Gonzalez on April 5, 2025, emphasized the importance of meeting tax obligations before the approaching deadline. He urged residents to utilize accessible government resources by stating, "South Texas, reminder that the federal tax filing deadline is Tuesday, April 15, 2025. Use the IRS Direct File tool to do your taxes for free! Find out if you’re eligible at https://t.co/2UlEdgKkIA".

Further demonstrating his advocacy for postal workers, Gonzalez posted on April 6, 2025, about his engagement with letter carriers in Washington D.C. Gonzalez expressed his gratitude and support, remarking that "It was great meeting with our Texas Letter Carriers in DC — always grateful for the work our postal workers do and ready to stand along side you against the attacks on our USPS!" His commitment to defending postal services aligns with his continued support for diverse sectors in his constituency.

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