Congresswoman Julia Letlow, representing Louisiana's 5th district, shared updates on her recent activities and initiatives through a series of tweets. Letlow has been serving in the U.S. Congress since 2021 after replacing Ralph Abraham. She is actively involved in promoting energy advancements and health awareness.
On December 10, 2024, Letlow announced her participation with local, state, and federal leaders alongside ExxonMobil and LSU to celebrate a new research well at the Petroleum Engineering Research, Training, and Testing Lab. She described it as "an incredible step forward for Louisiana’s energy." The announcement highlights ongoing efforts to advance energy research in the region. "I had the honor of joining local, state, and federal leaders, alongside @ExxonMobil and @LSU, to celebrate the announcement of the new research well at the Petroleum Engineering Research, Training, and Testing Lab."
On December 11, 2024, Letlow expressed gratitude towards the Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation for recognizing her with the Congressional Bone Health and Osteoporosis Champion Award. She emphasized her commitment to raising awareness about osteoporosis through H. Res 806 which focuses on prevention efforts. "I’m grateful to the @bonehealthBHOF for the recognition of the Congressional Bone Health and Osteoporosis Champion Award!"
Later that day on December 11th, Letlow highlighted legislative progress by announcing that H.R. 82 was brought to the Senate floor for a vote. She urged Senators to support this measure aimed at addressing unspecified issues related to this bill. "Finally the Senate is bringing H.R. 82 to the floor for a vote! I urge all Senators to right this wrong."