Julia Letlow extends sympathy for accident victims and honors late Senator in public statements

Julia Letlow extends sympathy for accident victims and honors late Senator in public statements
Julia Letlow U.S. House of Representatives from Louisiana's 5th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congresswoman Julia Letlow, currently serving Louisiana’s 5th district in the U.S. Congress, has recently made several statements via social media concerning local issues and a notable figure’s passing. Through her official platform, she discusses pressing matters such as a recent accident, economic development plans, and a tribute to a former senator.

On March 27, 2025, Congresswoman Letlow expressed her sympathies regarding an incident in Livingston Parish, involving a school bus crash. She stated, “My thoughts and prayers are with those injured in this morning’s school bus crash in Livingston Parish. Thank you to our first responders and school staff for their quick response and care for the students and others involved.”

Later the same day, at 18:48:33 UTC, Letlow emphasized the potential economic advantages of utilizing the Ouachita River, posting, “By expanding usage of the Ouachita River, we can improve supply chains, lower transportation costs, and support economic growth in Louisiana. My letter to @SecDuffy:” The post accompanied a link to her letter addressing these developments.

Congresswoman Letlow also honored the late Senator J. Bennett Johnston on March 27, 2025, at 22:49:20 UTC, acknowledging his longstanding service to Louisiana. She stated, “Senator J. Bennett Johnston served Louisiana honorably for over 30 years, including four terms as our Senator. He cared deeply about Louisiana and steadfastly supported our communities and industries. His wife Mary and loved ones are in my prayers following his recent passing.”



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