Beth Van Duyne could be the GOP’s antidote to high-profile progressives when she joins Congress
The former Housing and Urban Development official will be part of the largest group of House Republican women ever elected to Congress in the same year. Van Duyne’s supporters expect she’ll bring her brand of outspoken conservative fire with her to the Capitol. Full Story
![Ben Wear, transportation reporter for the Austin American-Statesman, moderated the “Tyranny of the Commute” panel featuring John-Michael V. Cortez, Beth Van Duyne, Celia Israel and Philip Kingston at The Texas Tribune Festival on Sept. 23, 2017.](https://thumbnails.texastribune.org/3Jj1-lnmL6yU5_vbOzgQT-I8X9w=/850x570/smart/filters:quality(75)/https://static.texastribune.org/media/files/687b49d172bc355a20dede34e27ccf96/Beth%20Van%20Duyne%20MKC%20TTF%202017.jpg)