Louisiana U.S. Rep Julia Letlow: “Every student has the right to learn in a safe environment. That’s why we went to the House Floor today…”

Louisiana U.S. Rep Julia Letlow: “Every student has the right to learn in a safe environment. That’s why we went to the House Floor today…”
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Julia Letlow tweeted the following:

“Every student has the right to learn in a safe environment. That’s why we went to the House Floor today with a bipartisan group of colleagues to support America’s HBCUs after recent threats.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Julia Letlow:

“Are you a college student looking for a unique experience to grow your educational and professional career? Our office has year-round internships available in our Washington and district offices. If you’re interested, click to learn more and apply!
letlow.house.gov/services/inter” on March 7
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“Make no mistake, Vladimir Putin is a war criminal, and his regime must be permanently expelled from the international community. Thats why my colleagues and I are bringing a resolution urging the @UN to remove Russia from the Security Council.
reuters.com/world/europe/m” on March 7
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“It is unconscionable that instead of reversing their misguided energy policies and ramping up domestic oil and gas production in states like Louisiana, this Administration wants to cut backroom deals with the brutal regime in Venezuela.
wsj.com/articles/u-s-o” on March 7
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