U.S. Representative Lizzie Fletcher, who represents Texas’s 7th district in Congress, recently posted a series of updates on her official Twitter account regarding community events and federal response to natural disasters affecting Texas.
On July 24, 2025, Fletcher announced an upcoming event for constituents seeking passport services: “Need a passport, or need to renew? On August 2, Team #TX07 will host a Passport Fair at the Mission Bend Boys & Girls Club. By appointment only and reservations are limited, so be sure to RSVP.”
Later that day, she addressed concerns about proposed federal budget cuts: “President Trump’s budget proposal proposed devastating cuts to NOAA’s lifesaving weather prediction efforts. After all we have seen in Texas, including the recent tragic flooding in the Hill Country, we know this is wrong. This month, I joined @RepJoeNeguse in urging the”
In a subsequent post on July 24, Fletcher discussed disaster relief efforts following severe flooding: “Flooding in the Hill Country has brought devastation and heartbreak to people across Texas. @RepVeasey and I led members of the Texas Democratic Delegation in requesting $15 billion in federal funding to help Texans repair and rebuild their lives and communities. “
Lizzie Pannill Fletcher has served as the U.S. Representative for Texas’s 7th District since 2019 after succeeding John Culberson ([source](https://ballotpedia.org/Lizzie_Pannill_Fletcher)). She was born in Houston in 1975 and continues to reside there while serving her district. Fletcher holds a BA from Kenyon College (1997) and a JD from the College of William and Mary (2006).










