Lizzie Pannill Fletcher, a U.S. Congress member representing Texas’ 7th district since 2019, shared updates on various local and national issues through her recent tweets. Fletcher, who succeeded John Culberson in Congress, continues to engage with her constituents through events and statements.
On May 21, 2025, Rep. Lizzie Fletcher announced an upcoming town hall meeting in Fort Bend County scheduled for the following Thursday. She invited the public to join her and Commissioner Dexter McCoy to discuss local and national matters affecting Texas’ 7th district. “Next Thursday, we’ll meet in Fort Bend County for a town hall.”
Later that day, she expressed gratitude towards panelists and participants of a webinar focused on the current year’s hurricane season. The discussion also covered potential impacts of budget cuts to NOAA and the National Weather Service on the region. “Thank you to our panelists and all who participated in today’s webinar on this year’s hurricane season.”
On May 22, 2025, Fletcher released a statement explaining her decision to vote against the Republican budget bill. She outlined several reasons for her opposition in a detailed message shared with her followers. “My statement on the Republican budget bill and some of the many reasons I voted no.”
Lizzie Pannill Fletcher was born in Houston, Texas in 1975 and currently resides there at age 48. She graduated from Kenyon College with a BA in 1997 and earned a JD from the College of William & Mary in 2006.



