Congressman Troy A. Carter discusses leadership roles and societal issues

Congressman Troy A. Carter discusses leadership roles and societal issues
U.S. Rep. Troy Carter Louisiana's 2nd Congressional District — Twitter Website
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Congressman Troy A. Carter, who has been representing Louisiana’s 2nd District in the U.S. Congress since 2021, recently shared several messages on social media addressing various topics of national and personal significance.

On November 19, 2024, Congressman Carter extended his congratulations to Mayor Broome for her election as President of the National League of Cities. In his message, he expressed confidence in her ability to excel in this role and emphasized the organization’s ongoing efforts to strengthen communities across the United States. “Congratulations to @MayorBroome on being elected President of @leagueofcities! I am confident she will excel in this role as the National League of Cities continues its vital work to strengthen cities, towns, and villages across our nation.”

The following day, on November 20, 2024, Congressman Carter took a moment to wish a happy birthday to the President of the United States. He praised the President’s dedication to prioritizing national interests over personal gain during his tenure and expressed his honor at serving alongside him. “Happy birthday @POTUS! During your presidency, you have shown us what putting the country over self means. It has been a true honor to serve the American people with you. I hope you have a wonderful day.”

Later that same day, Congressman Carter marked Transgender Day of Remembrance by acknowledging the lives lost within the transgender community due to violence. He reaffirmed his commitment to collaborating with organizations like Equality Caucus in efforts aimed at eradicating anti-trans violence and combating hatred in all its forms. “Today, on #TransDayofRemembrance, we mourn the lives of the trans community lost to violence. I’m committed to working with the @EqualityCaucus to end anti-trans violence and will continue to fight hatred in all its forms.”



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