Rep. Will HurdVerified account

@HurdOnTheHill

Serving in Congress, native, grad, formerly undercover , IT Subcommittee Chair, also on House &

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Joined January 2015
Born August 19

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  1. West Texas energy accounts for 10% of Texas' economy and 30% of our nation's oil and gas production. funding is vital for our state to have safe, reliable highways so we can continue on the road toward American energy independence.

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  2. Thanks for the shoutout, John! I appreciate your kind words and will continue to do all that I can to help folks across South and West Texas.

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  3. Together, we can thank y'all again for participating!

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  4. Everyone has a role to play in preventing bullying at all levels, and as a community, we can and must do better. I was glad to get local leaders together to start a continued dialogue about how we can . Retweet to spread the word!

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  5. Oct 17

    What's the first step to staying safe online? Have a strong password of at least 14 characters, including uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and symbols. Learn more best practices at

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  6. Oct 16

    Great read on , which was founded in San Antonio by several active military members with cybersecurity experience who saw a need for more education & an opportunity to train tomorrow's cyber defenders.

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  7. Oct 16

    here hijacking our boss's account to honor both Will and our Chief of Staff, Kristan Nevins, on . Hands down the two best people to work for!

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  8. Oct 15

    You don't have to be an expert coder or computer science prodigy to prevent most cyber breaches. As we observe , read my latest Hurd on the Hill column to learn three easy tips to keep your information secure in today's digital age:

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  9. Oct 14

    Through rain or shine, cold & heat, the men & women of our industry work hard each day to produce goods we rely on for survival. My thanks to the Counties Farm Bureau for having me. I’m so proud to fight for ’s 9,000 working farms & ranches in Congress. – at Historic Fort Stockton

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  10. Oct 14

    This year, San Antonio native Dr. Mike Flores became the first-ever Hispanic Chancellor of . Previously serving as president of , Dr. Flores has devoted his career to ensuring educational opportunities for students of all backgrounds

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  11. Oct 14

    Mark your calendars! The 's 9th Annual CORE 4 STEM Family Day at is in just a few weeks!

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  12. Oct 13

    Conjunto music has been around for nearly 120 years, growing out of the Rio Grande Valley and celebrating ties between the U.S. and Mexico. You can celebrate and for free tonight!

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  13. Oct 13

    In just a few minutes, at 9:15am MT, I'll be speaking about the Rise of the Machines: The Age of AI at . I hope you can tune in! To learn more and watch:

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  14. Oct 13

    Grateful for our sailors who have risked their lives to defend our shores for the past 243 years. Happy birthday to the

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  15. Oct 12

    Food security is national security and depends on strong agricultural policy that provides certainty and stability for the 3.75 million Texans employed by the agricultural sector

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  16. Oct 12

    As we observe , I applaud organizations like that work to foster a diverse, inclusive workforce, and will continue to support funding for workforce development programs like AbilityOne that create opportunities for all South and West Texans.

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  17. Oct 12

    U.S. Agronomist & Nobel Peace Prize winner Norman Borlaug said it best: "there are no miracles in agricultural production." Through rain or shine, cold & heat, our farmers toil around the clock to produce the food we eat & clothes we wear each day. Thank you.

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  18. Oct 12

    Notice something different about your search this morning? The first Latino baseball player inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Roberto Clemente was also devoted to helping others and making a positive impact across his community

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    Oct 11

    . truly is a great example of how ! We are absolutely honored to have her on our board. . Thank you for featuring her, !

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  20. Oct 11

    San Antonio native Dr. Cynthia Teniente-Matson has truly become a pillar of our community, serving as president of 's , president of the Tricentennial Commission & on the boards of the &

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