U.S. Representative Lizzie Fletcher, who serves Texas’ 7th district, recently posted several updates on her official social media account, highlighting community recognition, international engagement in Houston, and opportunities for young constituents.
On March 31, 2026, Fletcher marked a national day of recognition by stating: “Transgender Day of Visibility is a time of celebration and recognition. I am honored to represent all the people of #TX07 and I am proud to celebrate and affirm my transgender constituents and neighbors this #TransgenderDayofVisibility.”
The following day, April 1, 2026, she reflected on recent discussions with global leaders at a major energy conference in Houston: “Last week, I was glad to welcome global leaders and congressional colleagues, including @USRepKCastor, to Houston for CERAWeek to take part in meaningful discussions about energy of all kinds, the realities today, and how we build a reliable, affordable energy future.”
Later that same day, Fletcher reminded her followers about upcoming opportunities for students: “Summer internship applications are due later this week! Complete your application at https://t.co/ZmTK28DBHX”
Lizzie Pannill Fletcher has represented Texas’s 7th District in Congress since 2019 after succeeding John Culberson. She has won multiple elections against various opponents since then—most recently defeating Caroline Kane in the 2024 general election with over 61% of the vote. Her tenure has included active engagement both within her district and on national issues.










