Senator Brent Hagenbuch, a Republican elected in 2025 to represent Texas’s 30th Senate district, has used his social media platform in recent days to highlight local community initiatives and events. His posts have focused on animal adoption, food insecurity, and personal well-being.
On August 23, Hagenbuch promoted a local animal welfare initiative by posting: “Today is ‘Clear the Shelters’ day at the City of Denton Animal Shelter! Visit the shelter and adopt your new family member. Adoption fees are waived today! This month marks the 11th annual @ClearTheShelter nationwide campaign. #adoptdontshop #rescue #cleartheshelters”.
The following day, August 24, he posted a message focused on rest and reflection: “May your Sunday be a day of rest, reflection, and gratitude. Have a great day! https://t.co/lp5sMBNVqb”.
On August 25, Hagenbuch highlighted efforts to address hunger in North Texas: “A district team member attended the 3rd Annual ‘Hunger Action Month Kick-off Breakfast’ this morning at the @TAFoodBank . TAFB serves 13 counties. I am very grateful for the difference TAFB makes in so many lives and their dedication to serving the community. https://t.co/bZQKyhgg0p”.
Brent Hagenbuch succeeded Drew Springer as senator for Texas’s 30th Senate district after being elected in 2025. The district includes communities served by organizations such as Tarrant Area Food Bank (TAFB), which covers thirteen counties in North Texas through hunger relief programs and events like Hunger Action Month.

