Lacey Hull, a Republican elected to the Texas State House in 2021 representing the 138th district, recently shared updates about her office’s community engagement and legislative work through a series of posts on social media.
On March 26, 2026, Hull posted about her office’s participation in a local event: “Yesterday, my office attended the informational meeting on super neighborhoods and civics clubs hosted by City Council Member @AmyPeck and @NeighborHOU . Thank you to their offices for the great information for neighbors wanting to become more involved in our community! To find https://t.co/PuFswCoZes”.
The following day, March 27, she highlighted another community event: “Earlier this week my office attended the March @VillageRepWomen meeting. Brad Johnson of the Texas Bullpen spoke about the Texas Legislature and his thoughts on what’s to come. Thank you ladies for another great meeting! https://t.co/eKxiWmYGSs”.
Later that same day, Hull addressed her legislative duties: “Excited to get to work on the interim charges issued by Speaker @Burrows4TX! It’s an honor to work with my fellow Human Services committee members on these important topics as we prepare for the 90th Legislature. https://t.co/UeHNLVGl1F”.
Hull has served in her current role since succeeding Dwayne Bohac in 2021. She continues to engage with local organizations and prepares for upcoming legislative sessions as part of her responsibilities in state government.

