Congresswoman Julia Letlow, who represents Louisiana’s 5th district in the U.S. Congress, recently used her social media platform to highlight constituent services and recognize law enforcement during National Police Week.
On May 11, Letlow posted a message affirming her office’s commitment to constituent support: “Our office is always here to answer your calls. I’m so glad we’ve been able to help Sheriff Bryan Linder with his VA concerns, and I remain committed to supporting constituents in any way I can.”
The following day, on May 12, she acknowledged the work of law enforcement officers: “During National Police Week, we honor the courage, sacrifice, and service of the men and women in law enforcement. Thank you for the tremendous difference you make each day to keep our communities safe.”
Letlow also shared a post on May 11 that included a link but no accompanying text: https://t.co/SYqlBpg57U.
Julia Letlow has served as U.S. Representative for Louisiana’s 5th District since 2021 after succeeding Ralph Abraham. She previously held a seat in the Louisiana House of Representatives and was born in Monroe, Louisiana in 1981. Letlow graduated from the University of Louisiana at Monroe with a BA in 2002 and currently resides in Start.


