Congresswoman Julia Letlow, representing Louisiana’s 5th district since 2021, has recently shared several updates and reflections on social media. Her posts cover a range of topics from local leadership to national policy and regional emergencies.
On July 5, 2025, Letlow congratulated the newly reelected executive committee of the Louisiana Farm Bureau. She expressed confidence in “5th District natives Burch Pierce of Catahoula Parish and Amelia Kent of Tangipahoa Parish” for their continued effective leadership on behalf of farm families. The original post can be viewed here.
Later that day, she discussed tax relief measures for seniors under “The One Big, Beautiful Bill.” This legislation aims to provide financial relief by allowing retirees on Social Security to deduct an additional $6,000 from their taxes. According to Letlow, this measure will ease financial burdens on low and middle-income seniors. The full statement is available here.
On July 6, 2025, Letlow expressed her condolences for the victims of catastrophic flooding in Texas. She stated that her heart breaks for those affected and is praying for peace and comfort for their families. Additionally, she noted that Louisiana first responders are heading to Texas to assist during this challenging time. More details can be found here.
Julia Letlow has been serving in Congress since replacing Ralph Abraham in 2021. Born in Monroe, Louisiana in 1981, she currently resides in Start and holds a BA from the University of Louisiana at Monroe.



