Nate Schatzline shares views on faith and legislative priorities in March 16 posts

Nate Schatzline, Texas State Representative of the 93rd district (R)
Nate Schatzline, Texas State Representative of the 93rd district (R)
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Nate Schatzline, a Republican elected to the Texas State House in 2023 representing District 93, posted a series of messages on March 16, 2026, reflecting on faith and political activism.

In his first message of the day, Schatzline wrote, “Praying now! https://t.co/nFtOtqHFPv” (March 16, 2026).

Later that evening, he followed up with another post stating, “Fact Check: True We love Christ & we love our nation! https://t.co/IvnbWUWEnu” (March 16, 2026).

In a third tweet on the same date, Schatzline addressed his role in Christian Nationalism and outlined several legislative priorities. He said: “If being the NEW face of Christian Nationalism means helping over 125 Godly men and women win their elections, passing legislation in Texas banning gender mutilation for minors, ending abortion pill trafficking, banning biological men from competing in women’s sports & violating https://t.co/tonoeLDq1L” (March 16, 2026).

Schatzline succeeded Matt Krause as representative for Texas’ 93rd House district after being elected in 2023.



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