U.S. House Representative
Julia Letlow
5th District of Louisiana · Republican
Primary · Nov 3
Power Score
Emerging
How is this scored?- In Office SinceApr 14, 2021
- Next ElectionNov 2026
- Current Term3rd Term
At a Glance
21
Bills Sponsored
0 passed
5
Committees
1 leadership
100%
Party Alignment
Very strong
20
Power Score
Pending
LA-5
District
House seat
Leadership Roles
View all- House Committee on AppropriationsMemberThe House Committee on Appropriations is responsible for legislation allocating federal funds prior to expenditure from the treasury. Appropriations are generally limited to the levels set by the Budget Resolution drafted by the House Committee on the Budget. The Committee is also responsible for supplemental spending bills, which are sometimes needed in the middle of a fiscal year to compensate for emergency expenses.
- House Committee on Education and WorkforceMemberThe committee has legislative jurisdiction over matters related to higher and lower education, workforce development and protections, and health, employment, labor, and pensions.
- Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related AgenciesMember
- Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related AgenciesVice Chair
Voting Alignment
View details- With party100%
- With districtSample
- Bipartisan0%
- Against party0%
Based on 545 recorded votes.
District Snapshot
View districtTop Issue Areas
From 21 recent bills- Food41%
- Economy18%
- Health14%
- Education9%
- Climate9%
Share of issue-area tags across the 21 most recent sponsored bills. Tags don't sum to 100% because the rest falls outside the top five.
Recent Activity
View allRecent Bills Sponsored
View allHR 92232026
To amend the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act to authorize the Secretary of Education to extend paperwork reduction waivers, and for other purposes.
In CommitteeHR 91012026
Rural Grants Transparency Act
In CommitteeHR 86952026
No Delays in Disaster Relief Act
In CommitteeHRES 12562026
Expressing support for the designation of May 6, 2026, as "National Maternal Mental Health Awareness Day" and prioritizing the goals and ideals of raising awareness and understanding of maternal mental health conditions.
In CommitteeContact Official
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