Letlow has spent time focused on a few core fights. Each is tied to bills actually introduced or votes actually cast.
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Supports expanded parental rights in public schoolsLetlow sponsored H.R.5, the Parents Bill of Rights Act, which would establish a set of rights for parents regarding their children's public school education, including access to curricula and records. The bill advanced through committee and attracted between 100 and 199 cosponsors in the House.
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Backs federal agricultural disaster assistance reformsLetlow sponsored both H.R.442, the Quality Loss Adjustment Improvement for Farmers Act, and H.R.441, the Drought Assistance Improvement Act, each reintroduced in committee. These bills address the calculation of crop quality losses and the availability of drought-related assistance for farmers, respectively.
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Supports early childhood nutrition and education programsLetlow sponsored H.R.6096, the NEST Act, a reintroduced bill that was referred to committee. The legislation addresses nutrition and early childhood support, reflecting engagement with education and child welfare policy areas.
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01 · Background
Who they are, where they came from
Julia Letlow represents Louisiana's 5th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives, a seat she has held since April 2021. She is the first Republican woman to represent Louisiana in the House. Prior to her congressional service, Letlow worked as an academic administrator. Her sponsored legislation spans education policy and agricultural assistance, including bills addressing parental rights in schools (H.R.5), crop loss adjustment programs (H.R.442), agricultural drought assistance (H.R.441), and early childhood education (H.R.6096).
02 · Recent significant work
What they’ve done lately
Mar 1, 2023Sponsored
Parents Bill of Rights Act
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Nov 18, 2025Sponsored
NEST Act
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Jan 15, 2025Sponsored
Quality Loss Adjustment Improvement for Farmers Act
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Jan 15, 2025Sponsored
Drought Assistance Improvement Act
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Apr 20, 2026Sponsored
Freedom from Ideological Requirements in Employment Act
Letlow raised $2.1M this cycle, with PACs accounting for 37.4% of receipts and individuals for 34.2% — nearly all of the individual total from itemized contributions, with unitemized donations representing less than 1% of individual funds. The largest single PAC contributor by far was Letlow Victory Fund, Julia — a joint fundraising committee — at $574,603, followed by a cluster of corporate PACs each at $10,000, including National Cattlemen's Beef Association PAC, Chevron Employees PAC, American Sugar Cane League of USA Inc PAC, and Charter Communications Inc. Political Action Committee. Top employer concentrations among individual donors include Radiance Technologies, Kennedy Rice Mill, and Cajun Industries, LLC.
GORDON MCKERNAN INJURY ATTORNEYS, LLC$11K· 3 donors
CAJUN INDUSTRIES, LLC$11K· 3 donors
PETRO LAND SERVICES SOUTH LLC$11K· 3 donors
SN SERVICING$11K· 3 donors
CENTRAL MANAGEMENT COMPANY LLC$11K· 3 donors
PRIORITY MANAGEMENT GROUP, LLC$11K· 3 donors
Self-reported employer data. Categories like “Retired” and “Not Employed” are excluded — these reflect demographic patterns rather than industry concentrations.
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