U.S. Representative Lizzie Fletcher, who serves Texas’ 7th district, recently shared updates on community engagement and federal funding efforts through her official Twitter account.
On April 2, 2026, Fletcher highlighted her meetings with local groups in Washington: “Always glad to welcome #HoustoniansOnTheHill. Last week, I was glad to sit down with the Texas Access to Justice Commission to talk about legal aid and University of Houston social work students to talk about challenges and opportunities they see in school and beyond. #TX07 https://t.co/2uNQVHrWAE”.
Later that day, she announced the allocation of federal resources for local initiatives: “I haven’t had a lot of great news to report from Washington lately, but I am glad to share that I secured more than $18 million in congressional funds for projects across our community this year.
Learn more https://t.co/1Uy09Kn1XXhttps://t.co/REYdJjRTiN“.
On April 3, 2026, Fletcher promoted an upcoming event aimed at helping constituents resolve tax-related issues: “One week until our Tax Assistance Day event. This is your opportunity to meet with our team and get help resolving any ongoing issue you may have with the IRS before the filing deadline.
Appointments are required! Sign up at https://t.co/uX99o1l9SM. https://t.co/u4gRoOoL3q“.
Lizzie Pannill Fletcher has represented Texas’s 7th District in Congress since replacing John Culberson in 2019. She has maintained electoral support over several election cycles—defeating Caroline Kane in 2024 with approximately 61% of the vote, Johnny Teague in 2022 with nearly 64%, Wesley Hunt in 2020 by a narrower margin of just over three percentage points, and John Culberson himself in her initial victory in 2018.









