Troy A. Carter announces induction into NOLA Walk of Fame

Troy A. Carter announces induction into NOLA Walk of Fame
Troy Carter U.S. House of Representatives from Louisiana's 2nd district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Troy A. Carter, representing Louisiana’s Second Congressional District, has shared several updates and reflections via social media. His recent posts provide insight into both personal milestones and public celebrations.

On November 27, 2024, Congressman Carter announced an upcoming honor: “Congratulations to @RepTroyCarter, Congressman of Louisiana’s Second Congress District, who will be inducted into the NOLA Walk of Fame in February!” This recognition highlights his contributions to the community and his distinguished career in public service.

The following day, November 28, 2024, he expressed gratitude for Thanksgiving: “On this Thanksgiving, let’s be grateful for life, peace, and prayer, and remember to share what we have with those less fortunate. Wishing you a day of love and gratitude.” This message emphasized themes of appreciation and generosity during the holiday season.

Later that same day, Congressman Carter extended a warm greeting to his constituents: “Happy Thanksgiving #LA02, from my family to yours. May this be a time filled with community, gratitude, and great food (don’t burn those turkeys)!” The post conveyed a sense of community spirit and humor while celebrating the holiday.



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