Congressman Troy A. Carter shares views on voting, education icon, and FEMA

Congressman Troy A. Carter shares views on voting, education icon, and FEMA
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Troy A. Carter, a U.S. Congressman representing Louisiana’s 2nd district, has recently shared his views and actions through a series of tweets. As an active political figure since 2021, Carter has been vocal about various issues affecting his constituents.

On March 21, 2025, Congressman Carter encouraged early voting in Louisiana for the upcoming Municipal Primary Election. He tweeted: “I voted early, #Louisiana, you should too! Early voting for the March 29 Municipal Primary Election runs until March 22nd from 8:30 AM to 6 PM. #GeauxVote and make your voice heard! Find early voting locations here: https://t.co/n2FacKUQ0b”.

Later that day, on March 21, he celebrated Dr. Norman C. Francis’ birthday with another tweet stating: “Happy 94th birthday to the legendary Dr. Norman C. Francis! As the longest-serving President of @XULA1925, his impact on our community and families like mine is everlasting.” He highlighted Dr. Francis as an educator and civil rights icon committed to education and social justice.

On March 22, Congressman Carter expressed concern over former President Trump’s approach to FEMA management with a tweet saying: “Trump is once again on a mission to dismantle @FEMA and push the responsibility of emergency management onto the states.” He emphasized FEMA’s crucial role in aiding Louisiana during natural disasters such as hurricanes and floods.



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