Representative Lizzie Fletcher, who has served Texas’s 7th District in the U.S. Congress since 2019, continues to engage her constituents through social media on a variety of legislative and community issues. Fletcher, born in Houston in 1975 and currently residing there, regularly updates her followers on developments from Washington, D.C., and initiatives affecting her district.
On July 11, 2025, Fletcher marked Disability Pride Month by recognizing the contributions of people with disabilities and affirming her commitment to inclusion. She stated, “July is Disability Pride Month! This month, we recognize the contributions of the disability community and recommit ourselves to working towards a more inclusive society.”
In a post dated July 12, 2025, Fletcher referenced efforts with fellow lawmaker Rep. Pettersen to address gender-based economic disparities related to tariff policies enacted during the Trump administration. She wrote, “ICYMI: A great explainer on why @RepPettersen and I have urged the Treasury Department to analyze the impact the Trump administration’s tariff policies on women. It’s time to end the pink taxes.”
Also on July 12, 2025, Fletcher encouraged constituents in Texas’s 7th District to stay informed about federal activities by subscribing to her newsletter and following her on various social media platforms. She posted, “I work to keep #TX07 informed about what’s happening in DC in both my newsletter and across social media. Follow along!”
Lizzie Pannill Fletcher succeeded John Culberson as representative for Texas’s 7th District in 2019. She is a graduate of Kenyon College (BA) and holds a JD from the College of William and Mary.
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