Julia Letlow highlights community engagement and education on social media

Julia Letlow highlights community engagement and education on social media
Julia Letlow U.S. House of Representatives from Louisiana's 5th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congresswoman Julia Letlow, representing Louisiana’s 5th district, has been actively engaging with her constituents through various initiatives and public appearances. Her recent tweets highlight her involvement in community activities and her support for educational opportunities.

On March 7, 2025, Letlow expressed her appreciation for the efforts of young people in East Baton Rouge who are receiving hands-on training in the EMS field. She commended Explorer Post 912 for their role in addressing staffing shortages and supporting public safety infrastructure. “Love seeing our young people in #LA05 get hands-on training in the EMS field. Thank you to Explorer Post 912 in East Baton Rouge for stepping up to the plate to help fill staffing shortages and support our public safety infrastructure!”

Later that day, she shared her experience of hosting students from LSU Lab School at the U.S. Capitol. Letlow encouraged others interested in visiting the Capitol to reach out to her office for tours. “Enjoyed showing some smart kiddos from @LSULabSchool around the Capitol! If you’re interested in a tour of the U.S. Capitol for your family or school group, please don’t hesitate to reach out to my office!”

On March 8, 2025, Letlow celebrated International Women’s Day alongside fellow female members of the House GOP. She shared a message of empowerment with a photograph featuring these women leaders. “Happy International Women’s Day from this group of strong @HouseGOP women!”



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