Rep. Keith Self, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Texas, recently posted several statements on his official Twitter account addressing topics ranging from the passing of a former colleague to concerns about election integrity and federal policy.
On September 2, 2025, Rep. Self announced the death of a fellow public servant, writing, “My dear friend, former State Rep and conservative warrior, Jodie Laubenberg, passed away this weekend. She served Collin County mightily in the State House. She will be missed here, but welcomed into Heaven as a faithful servant.”
Later that same day, he commented on fiscal policy with a post stating: “Great news! DEFEND THE TAXPAYER. END THE GREEN NEW SCAM.”
On September 3, 2025, Rep. Self raised concerns regarding election security and citizenship status among voters: “Someone who is not an American citizen voted in American elections for 20 years. This shouldn’t be happening. We have the power to fix it. The Senate must pass the SAVE Act!”
Rep. Keith Self was re-elected in both 2022 and 2024 general elections against Sandeep Srivastava; in 2024 he won with 62.5% of the vote compared to Srivastava’s 37.6%, while in 2022 he secured victory with 60.5% to Srivastava’s 36.9%. These results underscore his continued political presence and support within his district.
Jodie Laubenberg, mentioned by Rep. Self in his tribute post, served as a state representative for Collin County—a region located north of Dallas known for its rapid population growth and active political landscape.



