Rep. Sylvia Garcia, who has been serving in the U.S. Congress representing Texas’ 29th district since 2019, recently shared several tweets reflecting her engagement with community and national issues.
On June 7, 2025, Rep. Garcia mentioned various organizations and political groups in a tweet: “@FWDus @WeAreUnidosUS @CHIRLA @HispanicCaucus @HouseDemocrats @NILC”. The tweet does not provide additional context or information about the nature of the mention.
Later that day, she extended her greetings to Muslim communities by tweeting: “Eid Mubarak to all our Muslim neighbors in TX-29 and across the country! May this time of sacrifice and reflection bring comfort, unity, and renewed purpose. Our community is stronger because of your faith, your generosity, and your presence.” This message highlights her acknowledgment of cultural diversity within her constituency.
On June 8, 2025, Rep. Garcia shared a personal anecdote via Twitter: “Randomly sat at a bench as I was heading home and there we were. Someone goes by and says nice- red, white and blue. We had not even noticed. Blue and White were visitors from Florida. And it was super nice. #USA https://t.co/JfdsPaS6yg”. The tweet describes an encounter emphasizing spontaneous connections and national pride.
Sylvia Garcia has been a member of Congress since replacing Gene Green in 2019 after serving in the Texas Senate from 2013 to 2018. Born in San Diego, Texas in 1950, she currently resides in Houston.










