Letlow emphasizes support for multiple issues, including education and electoral integrity

Letlow emphasizes support for multiple issues, including education and electoral integrity
Julia Letlow U.S. House of Representatives from Louisiana's 5th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congresswoman Julia Letlow, who represents Louisiana’s 5th District in the U.S. Congress, has been active on social media, sharing her endeavors and legislative priorities. Letlow, who succeeded Ralph Abraham in 2021, continues to engage with her constituents through digital platforms, highlighting her focus on key issues including education, agriculture, and electoral integrity.

In a post dated March 31, 2025, Letlow encouraged constituents to engage with her latest e-newsletter, expressing her commitment to “support education and agriculture, as well as other updates on issues facing our country.” Those interested can access the newsletter here.

Further discussing electoral processes on the same day, Letlow announced an upcoming House vote. Citing the need for election integrity, she stated, “This week, the House will vote to ensure that only American citizens can vote in our elections. The SAVE Act will remove non-citizens from voter rolls, prevent illegal immigrants from voting, and protect the integrity of our elections.” Full details are available here.

On April 1, 2025, Letlow shared her commitment to direct engagement, stating, “My priority is to be active, present, and engaged in all corners of Louisiana’s 5th District.” Letlow recounted her visit to Morehouse Parish at the Bastrop-Morehouse Chamber of Commerce. For more information, visit here.



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