Congressman Greg Casar, who represents Texas’ 35th district in the U.S. Congress, shared a series of posts on July 21, 2025, highlighting his legislative agenda, honoring a local leader, and announcing internship opportunities for young people in his district.
In a statement posted at 16:42 UTC on July 21, Casar outlined his commitment to addressing issues faced by working families. He wrote, “No more nibbling around the edges of a crisis. No more complicated formulas that leave people wondering if anyone gets helped. No more fear of billionaires or big special interests. We’re building an agenda that actually solves the problems facing working people.”
Later the same day at 17:46 UTC, Casar paid tribute to Council Member Bill Spelman, recalling their work together and Spelman’s contributions to Austin’s policy landscape. Casar stated, “Council Member Spelman was a fearless leader for Austin, a teacher for the next generation, and my friend. Bill was the first Austin elected official I ever campaigned for, after he was one of the lead authors of our Water Breaks law. He was for true housing affordability,” referencing Spelman’s advocacy for water breaks and affordable housing initiatives.
At 20:35 UTC on July 21, Casar announced internship openings within his San Antonio and Austin offices for fall 2025. The post reads: “APPLY NOW: We’re looking for paid interns to join our San Antonio and Austin teams this fall! View the full descriptions and apply at https://t.co/9qBXgm4q2U today! #TX35 #SATX #ATX”
Greg Casar has served as U.S. Representative for Texas’s 35th District since 2023 after succeeding Lloyd Doggett ([source](https://www.texastribune.org/2022/11/08/texas-congress-election-results-2022/#district-35)). Born in Houston in 1989 and now residing in Austin, Casar graduated from the University of Virginia with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2011.







