Congressman Troy A. Carter addresses human rights and disaster preparedness

Congressman Troy A. Carter addresses human rights and disaster preparedness
U.S. Rep. Troy Carter Louisiana's 2nd Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Troy A. Carter, representing Louisiana’s 2nd district, recently shared his thoughts on various significant topics through a series of tweets. As a seasoned politician with a background in the Louisiana House of Representatives and Senate, Carter continues to address national and community issues via social media.

On December 10, 2024, Congressman Carter marked Human Rights Day by urging for a renewed commitment to human rights. He stated, “On this @UN #HumanRightsDay, let’s recommit to advancing human rights and creating a better world for everyone. Together, we can address current injustices while working to reshape the future and protect marginalized communities.”

In another post on the same day, he referenced the Annual White House Christmas Party, sharing only the event’s title along with an accompanying link.

Later that day, Congressman Carter reflected on the three-year anniversary of a devastating tornado outbreak. In his tweet posted at 16:52 UTC, he stated: “It’s been 3 years since the catastrophic tornado outbreak that devastated communities nationwide. Today, we honor the lives lost and stand with everyone affected. I remain committed to ensuring that disaster preparedness, response, and recovery efforts are equitable as extreme…”



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