Lacey Hull, a Republican who has represented Texas’ 138th House district since her election in 2021, shared updates and reflections with her community through social media posts this April.
On April 2, Hull highlighted the culmination of a long-term local infrastructure project, stating, “Today, my office attended the ribbon cutting for the White Oak Bayou Federal Flood Reduction Plan. This project was nearly 30 years in the making, and includes a beautiful greenspace for recreation in addition to the important flood mitigation components for our community along https://t.co/4GF53VqDT5”.
Two days later, on April 3, Hull posted a message marking Good Friday: “Today, we reflect on the sacrifice Jesus made for us on the cross. With this sacrifice, Jesus took on the burden of our sins. Let His selfless act inspire you to live a life of goodness. Wishing everyone a blessed Good Friday. https://t.co/7H1JUpUA5L”.
On Easter Sunday, April 5, she wrote: “He is Risen! Wishing you and your family a blessed Easter. https://t.co/mUtJrX4u4O”.
Hull succeeded Dwayne Bohac as state representative after winning election in 2021.









