Louisiana U.S. Rep Julia Letlow: “Our people don’t have to be paying outrageous gas prices at the pump. Louisiana has both the abundant…”

Louisiana U.S. Rep Julia Letlow: “Our people don’t have to be paying outrageous gas prices at the pump. Louisiana has both the abundant…”
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Julia Letlow tweeted the following:

“Our people don’t have to be paying outrageous gas prices at the pump. Louisiana has both the abundant natural resources and a skilled workforce ready to return to work. We just need this Administration to end their unreasonable war on domestic energy production. twitter.com/housegop/statu
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Here are other recent tweets from Julia Letlow:

“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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“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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