Duyne has spent time focused on a few core fights. Each is tied to bills actually introduced or votes actually cast.
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Opposes short-term continuing resolution spending measuresVan Duyne voted against final passage on seven continuing appropriations measures that ultimately became law, including the Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025 (HR.9747), the Continuing Appropriations Act, 2024 (HR.5860), the Further Continuing Appropriations and Other Extensions Act, 2024 (HR.6363), the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024 (HR.2882), the American Relief Act, 2025 (HR.10545), and additional extension measures (HR.2872, HR.7463). In each instance her vote diverged from the majority of her party.
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Supports expanding first-time homebuyer accessVan Duyne sponsored the Uplifting First-Time Homebuyers Act of 2025 (HR.3526), a reintroduced bill referred to committee that drew between 50 and 99 cosponsors. The measure is directed at broadening pathways to homeownership for first-time buyers. Her prior service at the Department of Housing and Urban Development provides additional career-pattern context for this legislative focus.
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Supports retirement savings policy changesVan Duyne sponsored the Generating Retirement Ownership through Long-Term Holding Act (HR.2089), a bill referred to committee with between 50 and 99 cosponsors addressing long-term retirement account ownership. She also sponsored the GORAC Act of 2025 (HR.824), a reintroduced measure related to retirement ownership, indicating sustained attention to this policy area across legislative sessions.
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Sponsors trade enforcement and anti-dumping legislationVan Duyne sponsored the Leveling the Playing Field 2.0 Act (HR.1548), a bill referred to committee that attracted between 50 and 99 cosponsors. The legislation addresses trade enforcement mechanisms, with a cosponsor rate indicating broad support. The bill title references prior trade-remedy law and is framed around anti-circumvention and enforcement in international commerce.
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Sponsors public safety and regulatory accountability measuresVan Duyne sponsored HR.4620, a bill that would amend title 18 of the United States Code to include rioting in the definition of racketeering, drawing between 50 and 99 cosponsors. She also sponsored the Disarming Felons Act (HR.4991) and the Regulatory Accountability Act (HR.3525), both reintroduced bills in committee, reflecting legislative activity on criminal law and federal regulatory process.
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01 · Background
Who they are, where they came from
Beth Van Duyne serves as the U.S. Representative for Texas's 24th congressional district, a seat she has held since January 3, 2021. Before entering Congress, she served as mayor of Irving, Texas from 2011 to 2017, and subsequently held an appointed position at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development during the first Trump administration. Her legislative work spans housing access, retirement savings, trade enforcement, public safety, and fiscal policy. In the area of housing, she sponsored the Uplifting First-Time Homebuyers Act of 2025 (HR.3526), a reintroduced measure aimed at expanding homeownership opportunities. On retirement policy, she sponsored the Generating Retirement Ownership through Long-Term Holding Act (HR.2089) and the GORAC Act of 2025 (HR.824). She also sponsored the Leveling the Playing Field 2.0 Act (HR.1548), addressing trade enforcement, and the HSA Modernization Act (HR.548), which relates to health savings account policy. On appropriations votes, she voted against final passage of multiple continuing resolution packages, including HR.9747, HR.5860, HR.6363, HR.2872, HR.7463, HR.10545, and HR.2882, each of which became law. She also voted against final passage of the Social Security Fairness Act of 2023 (HR.82) and the Billie Jean King Congressional Gold Medal Act (S.2861), both of which became law.
02 · Recent significant work
What they’ve done lately
May 20, 2025Sponsored
Uplifting First-Time Homebuyers Act of 2025
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Jul 22, 2025Sponsored
To amend title 18, United States Code, to include rioting in the definition of racketeering activity.
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Mar 11, 2025Sponsored
Generating Retirement Ownership through Long-Term Holding
PAC contributions made up 40.1% of Van Duyne's $2.2M in receipts this cycle, with individuals accounting for 22.2% and 37.7% from other sources. The top PAC contributor was Beth Victory Fund at $612,000, followed by GOP Winning Women 2026, Space Exploration Technologies Corp. PAC, Dell Technologies Inc. Political Action Committee, and American Israel Public Affairs Committee Political Action Committee at $10,000 each. Top employer concentrations among itemized individual donors include Charter Brokerage LLC, Elliott Investment Management, and American Airlines. Outside spending in the cycle totaled $443,793 supporting Van Duyne (top spenders Congressional Leadership Fund at $316,441, Women Speak Out PAC at $66,755, and WFW Action Fund, Inc. at $60,597) and $7.6M opposing her, led by DCCC at $3.1M, House Majority PAC at $2.9M, and Everytown for Gun Safety Victory Fund at $781,892.
INTERNATIONAL FRANCHISE ASSOCIATION FRANCHISING POLITICAL ACFEC ↗$10K
DELL TECHNOLOGIES INC. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEEFEC ↗$10K
AMERICAN ISRAEL PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE POLITICAL ACTION COFEC ↗$10K
VALERO ENERGY CORPORATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEEFEC ↗$5K
UBS AMERICAS INC. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (UBS PAC)FEC ↗$5K
MARATHON PETROLEUM CORPORATION EMPLOYEES POLITICAL ACTION COFEC ↗$5K
Top employer concentrations
CHARTER BROKERAGE LLC$35K· 17 donors
ELLIOTT INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT$14K· 4 donors
INFORMATION REQUESTED PER BEST EFFORTS$12K· 9 donors
SEYTEC$11K· 8 donors
T. WILSON$11K· 6 donors
BANK OF THE WEST$10K· 4 donors
SOUTHWEST WHOLESALE NURSERY$8K· 7 donors
PGL$8K· 3 donors
AMERICAN AIRLINES$8K· 4 donors
COPPELL REALTY$7K· 4 donors
Self-reported employer data. Categories like “Retired” and “Not Employed” are excluded — these reflect demographic patterns rather than industry concentrations.
Independent expenditures from super PACs and other groups, separate from contributions to the candidate’s own campaign. These committees may not coordinate with the campaign.
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