Michael McCaul, a current U.S. Congress member representing Texas’s 10th district, recently shared a series of updates on various topics through his tweets. McCaul has served in Congress since 2005, succeeding Lloyd Doggett, and resides in Austin, Texas. A graduate of Trinity University and St. Mary’s University, he remains actively engaged in legislative matters and community engagements.
On May 1, 2025, McCaul announced that brain tumors are the leading cause of death from childhood cancer, an unfortunate reality faced by many children and their families. In response to this, he expressed pride in introducing a resolution alongside Representative Mike Quigley to designate May as National Brain Tumor Awareness Month, as an effort to reaffirm their commitment to scientific advancement. More details can be found in the original post here.
Later on the same day, McCaul congratulated a colleague, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, on his recent appointment by President Trump to chair the new Religious Liberty Commission. McCaul emphasized the importance of protecting Americans’ fundamental right to worship freely, stressing that they must continue to fight for these liberties. The original post can be viewed here.
The following day, May 2, 2025, McCaul congratulated the winner of this year’s Congressional Art Competition, Lucy Rees. He praised her illustration of her grandfather, highlighting the work ethic and family commitment depicted in the artwork, which he stated represents core Texan values. McCaul expressed his inspiration from the piece. More information is available here.
Michael McCaul continues to play an active role in both legislative progression and in recognizing community achievements.



