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Policy Scholar

Hannah Bruck

Hannah Bruck and Noah Torres from the Texas Public Policy Foundation will join the Alamo Pachyderm Club on June 4, 2026, to discuss how artificial intelligence and emerging technologies are impacting children and families across Texas.

Their presentation, “Parenting in the Age of AI: Protecting Children and Strengthening Families in Texas,” will focus on child safety, parental rights, and the growing policy challenges surrounding AI and emerging technology.

About

Hannah Bruck

Policy Scholar

Career

Hannah Bruck is a Policy Scholar at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, where she specializes in family policy research and quantitative assessments of legislative efficiency in the Texas Legislature. A graduate of Patrick Henry College, she is passionate about advancing policies that strengthen families and foster thriving communities.


For her senior thesis, Hannah conducted an in-depth analysis of the “kingpin strategy” in Mexico and evaluated the broader efficacy of U.S. intervention, strengthening her skills in data-driven policy research and comparative analysis. While at Patrick Henry College, she represented her school twice at the Transatlantic Dialogues in Paris, France, placing first in 2024 and third in 2025. These experiences broadened her perspective on governance, civic institutions, and the role strong families play in thriving societies.


Now based in Austin, Hannah enjoys running, reading classical literature, and exploring the city’s vibrant culture.

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