Julia Letlow shares updates on gun rights and subcommittee work

Julia Letlow shares updates on gun rights and subcommittee work
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Congresswoman Julia Letlow, representing Louisiana’s 5th district, recently shared updates concerning her activities and legislative initiatives in Congress through her social media platform. She highlighted her engagements, both in media appearances and legislative work.

On April 9, 2025, Congresswoman Letlow announced her appearance in a conversation with Brian Haldane at 8:35 CT, discussing current events in Washington. She provided a link to “Listen live at https://t.co/0vdTcYrqUd”.

Later the same day, Letlow expressed her support for a legislative bill via social media. She noted, “I’m proud to cosponsor the No User Fees for Gun Owners Act to protect lawful gun owners from being targeted by liberal state and local governments with additional taxes and fees.” She emphasized the rights of American gun owners regarding the Second Amendment.

On April 10, 2025, the Congresswoman reflected on her recent role as chair of a subcommittee. Letlow mentioned, “Enjoyed chairing this week’s Labor, Health, and Education Subcommittee on @HouseAppropsGOP.” This highlights her active involvement in legislative committees.

Julia Letlow began her service in the U.S. Congress in 2021, succeeding Ralph Abraham. Before her congressional tenure, she was part of the Louisiana House of Representatives. A resident of Start, Louisiana, she graduated from the University of Louisiana at Monroe with a BA in 2002.



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