Carrie Isaac, a Republican member of the Texas State House representing District 73 since 2023, highlighted recent legislative actions and health policy developments in a series of posts on her Twitter account.
On August 27, 2025, Isaac wrote: “This session, protecting Texas from foreign adversaries was a top priority. As a member of the Homeland Security Committee, I proudly stood beside Governor Abbott as he signed SB 17, HB 128, and SB 1349 into law—three critical measures to safeguard our state.
I’m grateful to https://t.co/EDlny02DsG“.
Later that day, she posted about health policy efforts: “The MAHA movement in Texas is stronger than ever before! Just today, the House voted to expand access to ivermectin by making it an over-the-counter drug!
So proud to fight alongside Secretary Kennedy as the Chair of the MAHA-TX Caucus to Make America Healthy Again!
#MAHA https://t.co/ppVIyu5reF” (August 27, 2025).
The following day, Isaac continued: “Texas has fully embraced the MAHA movement! Yesterday, Governor Abbott signed SB 25, SB 314 and SB 379 to enforce that we care about health and wellness in Texas!
Cannot wait to continue the fight to Make Texas Healthy Again!
#MAHA #MAHAtx #Health #RFK https://t.co/rqdeTSPjC9” (August 28, 2025).
Isaac succeeded Kyle Biedermann after being elected in 2023. She serves on key committees including Homeland Security and has played a visible role in supporting legislation related both to state security and public health initiatives.


