Lizzie Pannill Fletcher, currently serving as a U.S. Congresswoman representing Texas’ 7th district since 2019, has made several public statements on May 8, 2025. Fletcher, who succeeded John Culberson in her congressional role, continues to actively engage with her constituents and address pressing issues.
On May 8, 2025, Rep. Lizzie Fletcher announced an upcoming in-person town hall meeting. “Our next in-person #TX07 town hall will take place on Thursday, May 29 with Commissioner Dexter McCoy at the Mission Bend Boys & Girls Club. Join us! Space is limited, so let us know you’ll be there: https://t.co/U6Gn0Egnan” This event aims to facilitate direct communication between Fletcher and her constituents in the district.
In another statement made on the same day, Fletcher addressed concerns regarding federal funding for scientific initiatives. She criticized the Trump administration’s stance towards science and emphasized the importance of congressional intervention to safeguard investments in emissions-reducing technologies within the energy sector. “The Trump administration is working to defund, denounce, and deny science, so it is critical for Congress to assert its budget authority and protect funding for emissions-reducing technologies in the energy sector.”
A subsequent tweet by Rep. Fletcher contained a link without accompanying text or context. https://t.co/3duwkdY7ft
Born in Houston in 1975, Lizzie Pannill Fletcher pursued higher education at Kenyon College and later obtained a JD from the College of William and Mary. She continues to reside in Houston while fulfilling her congressional duties.











