Julia Letlow shares updates on Louisiana’s energy, state anniversary, and family policies

Julia Letlow shares updates on Louisiana’s energy, state anniversary, and family policies
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Congresswoman Julia Letlow, representing Louisiana’s 5th District, shared various updates on April 30, 2025, concerning political and state matters. Each of these focused on different aspects of her work and the region she represents, resonating with energy, state pride, and family support.

On April 30, 2025, Julia Letlow acknowledged the integral role of Louisiana in the nation’s energy sector under certain leadership. She remarked, “Louisiana continues to dominate the American energy landscape under @realdonaldtrump and @LAGovJeffLandry!” She congratulated Woodside Energy on their “enormous new investment” in the region, anticipating the creation of numerous jobs.

Later the same day, Letlow expressed her enthusiasm for the state’s anniversary. In her post, she stated, “Happy 213th birthday to the greatest state in America!” Highlighting her connection to Louisiana, Letlow celebrated the state’s enduring legacy and pride.

Further demonstrating her commitment to family-oriented policies, Letlow joined a bipartisan initiative. She tweeted, “Providing families with more access to paid leave benefits is both pro-family and good economics.” Letlow also mentioned her involvement in the “bipartisan Paid Leave Working Group” which aims to advocate for beneficial economic policies for working families.

Julia Letlow has served in the U.S. Congress since 2021, after succeeding Ralph Abraham. In her career, she has demonstrated dedication to economic and social issues pertinent to her state, while maintaining strong ties to her roots in Monroe, Louisiana. She obtained her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Louisiana at Monroe in 2002, reflecting her lifelong commitment to the community.



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