Julia Letlow takes to Twitter

Julia Letlow takes to Twitter
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Julia Letlow tweeted the following:

“Yesterday, I joined my @HouseGOP colleagues to talk with families about The Parents Bill of Rights and how this legislation will bring more transparency to the learning process and help build collaborative partnerships between families and educators.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Julia Letlow:

“For our team, fixing the Windfall Elimination Provision and the Government Pension Offset is at the top of the agenda. Thankful to have advocates from #LA05 like @johnson_state on Capitol Hill today to discuss this critically important issue.”
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“Make no mistake, the policies that the President put forward tonight are the same ideas that have failed our country time and time again. Click to see my full response to President Biden’s State of the Union Address.
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“It was an honor to join families from across the country today to discuss the Parents Bill of Rights alongside @GOPLeader, @SteveScalise, @RepStefanik and my @HouseGOP colleagues. Were fighting to ensure that parents always have a voice when it comes to their childs education.” on March 1
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