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Rep. Keith Self, the U.S. Congress member representing Texas' 3rd district, has recently shared his thoughts and perspectives regarding budgetary matters and congressional priorities via social media. As of April 2025, Self communicates his stance on various legislative issues, emphasizing fiscal prudence and conservative policy initiatives.
On April 9, 2025, Rep. Keith Self remarked on the position of several Republican Senators, mentioning their discomfort with "the MAGA movement and America First policies." Referencing legislative actions, he stated that "The House passed $1.5 trillion in cuts to government spending. The Senate is proposing only $4 billion. Senate."
Later that same day, Self expressed alignment with Sean Spicer’s view on the Senate's budget resolution. During a conversation that spurred Self's reaction, Spicer reflected on Senate actions, stating, “I got fired up about what you guys did—yeah, let’s cut some spending! And then the Senate sends back a pittance!” Self affirmed his agreement with Spicer's sentiment.
On the following day, April 10, 2025, Rep. Keith Self highlighted the importance of a major legislative achievement he described as a "BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL." Declaring the bill as a victory for conservatives, Self reiterated his congressional priority to curb "Washington’s reckless spending." He clarified his long-term goal of reducing national debt, declaring, "Congress must stop piling debt upon debt for the next generation. While this negotiation is a major win for conservatives—significant spending reductions."
Rep. Keith Self has served in the U.S. Congress since 2023, after succeeding Van Taylor. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1953, Self, now 70, resides in McKinney, Texas (source).