Troy A. Carter receives Walk of Fame honor in New Orleans

Troy A. Carter receives Walk of Fame honor in New Orleans
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 in the U.S. Congress, shared several notable updates on February 21, 2025. Through a series of tweets, he communicated personal milestones and his ongoing political initiatives.

In a tweet posted at 02:06:03 UTC, Congressman Carter expressed gratitude for being honored with a plaque on the New Orleans Walk of Fame. He stated, “Dear Friends, Supporters, and the City of New Orleans, I am deeply humbled and extremely grateful to be honored with a plaque on the New Orleans Walk of Fame. To join the ranks of so many incredible New Orleanians who have left their mark on our great city is truly an honor.”

Later that day at 14:22:11 UTC, Congressman Carter commemorated what would have been Congressman John Lewis’s 85th birthday. He tweeted, “Congressman John Lewis would have been 85 years old today. He was the true definition of a leader. He never gave up on the fight for justice and always reminded us of the importance of good trouble. In this critical time in history, we must follow his example.”

At 15:44:05 UTC, Congressman Carter announced convening an NIH roundtable via YouTube link and reiterated his commitment to opposing cuts to essential services by stating, “We will continue to fight against these unilateral and destructive cuts to vital services!”



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