Ken King, a member of the Texas State House representing the 88th district, recently shared updates on his meetings with local leaders and constituents in West Texas through a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter).
On December 11, 2025, King wrote about his visit to Region 17 in Lubbock for Legislator Day. He stated, “Warm welcome yesterday morning at Region 17 in Lubbock for Legislator Day. It was great to visit with superintendents and education leaders from across the region. I appreciated the chance to hear firsthand about their priorities as we look toward the next session. It was also https://t.co/ZjJn0YPCZc”.
The following day, December 12, King posted about a gathering in Yoakum County: “We had a great time in Yoakum County with 31 folks joining us at the community center in Denver City. Plenty of laughs and questions all around. Tim Addison from the Texas Association of Counties helped kick things off, and a big thanks goes to Maria and Maria (you read that https://t.co/CPie3hrEs0”.
Later on December 12, he described another event: “Appreciate everyone who came out bright and early in Andrews yesterday. We had 27 folks join us for a great conversations, plenty of questions, and even a few laughs. We spent some time talking about the energy landscape and how data centers compare to renewables. I shared some https://t.co/F7xVZoWjnA”.
King has represented Texas’s 88th House district since his election in 2013 as a Republican, succeeding Jim Landtroop.






