Congressman Troy A. Carter discusses Super Bowl and taxpayer data protection

Congressman Troy A. Carter discusses Super Bowl and taxpayer data protection
Troy Carter U.S. House of Representatives from Louisiana's 2nd district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Troy A. Carter, a U.S. Congressman representing Louisiana’s 2nd district, shared his thoughts on various topics through social media posts in early February 2025. His tweets covered subjects ranging from sports events to significant legislative concerns.

On February 9, 2025, Congressman Carter expressed excitement over the Super Bowl being hosted in his district, “It’s Super Bowl Sunday! I am honored that this @SuperBowl is being hosted in #LA02. Enjoy the game, have fun, and stay safe while experiencing all that @CityOfNOLA has to offer! @CaesarsDome”.

The following day, on February 10, 2025, he commented on the performance of one of the teams participating in the event by stating “The Eagles came to play! #SuperBowlLIX”.

Later that same day, Carter turned his attention to privacy issues involving sensitive data access. He voiced concerns about Elon Musk’s access to American citizens’ private information and announced legislative efforts by House Democrats to protect such data: “Un-elected President Elon Musk has been granted access to Americans’ sensitive data. @HouseDemocrats introduced the #TaxpayerDataProtectionAct to ensure confidential records are safeguarded & only vetted career civil servants can access this information.”



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