Senator John Cornyn
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Senator John Cornyn
@JohnCornyn
Proudly representing Texas in the U.S. Senate. Lifelong conservative. Fighting for Texas values & border security with 99% voting record with Pres. Trump🇺🇸

Great meeting with @TMPALegislative’s President Zach Hicks, Past President Ken Gardner, & Executive Director Kevin Lawrence to discuss TMPA’s legislative priorities for Texas law enforcement officers during #NationalPoliceWeek. The Lone Star State is home to nearly 150,000 police officers, & I am proud to support the work TMPA does on behalf of those who protect our communities.


.@JohnCornyn praises @SenatorBirdwell following confirmation as Asst Sec @DeptofWar - nominated by @realDonaldTrump. He’s “a patriot, a warrior, and a proven leader who has dedicated his life to serving our country.” TX is proud. 🇺🇸 youtu.be/LZm3vryTGIU #txlege #MAGA




Former President Barack Obama appears with James Talarico and Gina Hinojosa at an Austin taco restaurant Tuesday

President Obama just appeared at a taco restaurant in Austin with @jamestalarico and @GinaHinojosaTX. They chatted with restaurant goers and as he left, Obama said, “remember to vote!” to big cheers:




U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, introduced legislation Monday to designate US Highway 287 as a future interstate highway named in honor of President Donald Trump. cbsaustin.com/news/local/cor…

Inbox: Sen @BernieSanders will be a keynote speaker at @texasdemocrats convention in June. He joins @JBPritzker and @CoryBooker on the speaker list. Release: “Senator Sanders’ participation underscores what Democrats across the country are recognizing: Texas is in play.”




🚨An NYC official is lobbying shareholders to block ExxonMobil's move to Texas. Comptroller Mark Levine, trustee of NYC's 5 pension funds, argues the move would "insulate the Board from accountability to shareholders." Exxon stated the company is "not adopting any elective provisions of the Texas corporate statute that could be viewed as weakening shareholder rights as compared to New Jersey law." The company notes its global headquarters have been in Texas since 1989, and ~75% of its U.S. employees are already based there. Exxon (NJ → TX) votes May 27. $600B+ market cap.



