Senator Brent Hagenbuch, a Republican representing Texas’ 30th Senate district, shared updates and reflections in a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter) between September 15 and September 17, 2025. His tweets highlighted participation in community events, legislative engagement, and commemoration of Constitution Day.
On September 15, Hagenbuch described his experience at an event in Denton honoring conservative activist Charlie Kirk. In his post he stated, “I was honored to speak and pray at an event tonight in Denton honoring Charlie Kirk. God was there with us as we prayed together, sang together, and wept together. Charlie started the movement that we’ll continue to grow. It has become evident that this is our Turning Point. “.
Two days later, on September 17, Hagenbuch posted about attending a luncheon in Prosper, Texas. He wrote, “Great to be in Prosper today & visit with so many wonderful people! I was honored to provide a legislative update at the @ProsperChamber luncheon with @KeresaForTexas. Thanks to Mayor Bristol for facilitating the discussion and to @ProsperISD for hosting this event!”.
That same day, he also marked Constitution Day with a post reflecting on the historical significance of the U.S. Constitution’s signing: “Happy Constitution Day! Today, we recognize this important event in our Nation’s history. Sept 17, 1787, brave delegates to the Constitutional Convention met for the last time at Independence Hall in Philadelphia and signed the foundational document of our American government.”
Hagenbuch was elected to the Texas State Senate in 2025 following Drew Springer and now represents District 30.








