Congresswoman Julia Letlow
@RepJuliaLetlow
Proudly Representing #LA05 in Congress | Mom to Jeremiah and Jacqueline | Former Educator and Lifelong Learner | Christian | Conservative
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http://letlow.house.gov 14-04-2021 18:12:03
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A beautiful prayer breakfast was held in West Monroe yesterday for #NationalPrayerDay . Local leaders led those in attendance in prayer and the West Monroe High School choir graced the crowd with song.
I just questioned Farm Service Agency’s Mr. Ducheneaux about the status of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s efforts to help combat the crawfish crisis.
I am happy to hear that the FSA is close to a solution and I look forward to hearing it next week.
I am forever grateful for the Louisiana Fire Chief and their dedication to keeping our communities safe. We had a productive discussion about how I can best support their priorities, and I look forward to our continued work together.
Where is the accountability? Where are Columbia University administrators? Why is President Shafik not calling in the NYPD to arrest the students who have broken into a university building?
I am dumbfounded and appalled. President Shafik must resign immediately.
It was great joining the Monroe Chamber of Commerce last week to share more about how I’m committed to working with everyone to improve education across #LA05 and move our communities in NELA forward.
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Congratulations to Jim Henderson for joining the LA Tech family! I’m grateful I was able to be a part of the investiture ceremony to celebrate Dr. Henderson as the new president of Louisiana Tech University! #EverLoyalBe
I signed on to a letter with my House Committee on Education & the Workforce colleagues demanding the U.S. Department of Education Secretary Secretary Miguel Cardona provide further information about his questionable attempt to consolidate Federal Family Education loans into the Direct Loan program.
This is just…
I was honored to speak to the Monroe Chamber of Commerce about the state of affairs in Washington D.C., and the work we’re doing for our local communities. It’s so good to be home!
We are doubling down to make sure resources that should have been given to a successful FAFSA rollout are not being used for additional student loan forgiveness.
I joined Joni Ernst in writing a letter to the Office of the Inspector General for the Education Department to…