Ken King, a Republican serving as the Texas State House representative for the 88th district since 2013, announced a series of visits across three counties in his district through social media posts on December 1, 2025.
In his first message posted at 17:41 UTC, King wrote, “We’ll be at the Collingsworth County Museum in Wellington tomorrow morning. Looking forward to spending time in Collingsworth County and hearing directly from folks in the area. Hope to see you there.”
An hour later, he posted another update regarding Childress County: “Tomorrow we’ll be in Childress County at the Regional Medical Center, Education Room A. We’ll cover a few updates and leave time to visit. Appreciate the continued engagement from Childress County and look forward to seeing you there.” This message emphasized both planned discussions and opportunities for community interaction.
The final stop of King’s scheduled tour was shared at 19:54 UTC. He stated, “Donley County is our final stop tomorrow. We’ll meet at the Bairfield Activity Building at Clarendon College, 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. Hope you’ll join us for a quick update and a chance for you to share what’s happening in your community.”
King has represented Texas’s 88th House district since winning election in 2013 after succeeding Jim Landtroop. His outreach events are part of ongoing efforts by state legislators to maintain direct contact with constituents across their districts.
