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Texas’s 23rd
The office · Big Bend, Del Rio, Uvalde — and north San Antonio

Educational briefing on the U.S. House seat from Big Bend to Stone Oak.

U.S. Representative — Texas’s 23rd Congressional District

Educational briefing on the U.S. House seat from Big Bend to Stone Oak. — educational cover (regional illustration)

Texas’s 23rd · educational cover · regional illustration

What this office is

A United States Representative is a federal legislator elected from one congressional district. Texas’s 23rd is one of the state’s 38 House seats. The term is two years. The whole House stands for election every even-numbered year.

This page is Side One: inform, educate, inspire. It is not the race, not legal advice, and not an official government notice. For the 2026 cycle, use the election twin.

Confirm the current Member and the official map on House.gov — Find your Representative and the Clerk of the House.

How the job fits this community

Texas’s congressional map for the 2026 ballot is PlanC2333 (HB 4), signed 29 August 2025. A federal court blocked it; the U.S. Supreme Court stayed that order on 4 December 2025. Unless a later order says otherwise, PlanC2333 is the map — not the 2021 lines. Confirm on VoteTexas and the official district viewer. Look up the address.

The 23rd covers southwestern Texas: the Big Bend, Del Rio, Uvalde, then north San Antonio suburbs — west Stone Oak, Shavano Park, Camp Bullis — with a finger toward Lackland and east-fringe El Paso suburbs. El Paso city is the 16th. Confirm the address.

Federal work here is a border inbox and a north-SA inbox. Del Rio files a river city. Uvalde files a county seat. Stone Oak files a metro suburb hundreds of miles from Big Bend. Staff who file downtown El Paso here are on the 16th.

The Representative is the human hinge between this Big-Bend-to-Stone-Oak map and Washington.

What the job entails

  • Legislate. Introduce and cosponsor bills. Sit on committees. Vote.
  • The purse. The House originates revenue bills. Appropriations decide what actually gets built or staffed.
  • Oversight. Hearings and letters that watch the executive branch.
  • Casework. SSA, VA, IRS, USCIS, military records, passports.
  • District presence. Town halls, city halls, employers, schools — the district is the employer.
  • Two homes. Washington for votes and committees. The district for the people who hired the office.

What a day is like

There is no single Tuesday. In Washington: a visitor from Del Rio and a visitor from Stone Oak. In the district: a Val Verde desk and a Bexar desk.

The staff is the office. A serious Member is a serious principal: clear priorities, honest casework, no rumor as policy.

Place snapshot (verify official sources)

  • State: Texas · Seat: District 23 of 38
  • On PlanC2333: Big Bend / Del Rio / Uvalde / north SA suburbs
  • El Paso city is the 16th.

Orientation adapted from public congressional-district descriptions and Texas official election sources for education. The map and the Member of record are whatever the Secretary of State and House.gov say today.

What this is not

  • Not a U.S. Senator (statewide, six-year term).
  • Not the Governor.
  • Not a county commission, or a mayor.
  • Not a campaign flyer. This page does not tell anyone who to vote for.

Official doors

The arena: 2026 election — Texas’s 23rd

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