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Julia Letlow

[Congressional biography]

Born: March 16, 1981 in Monroe, LA

Education:

  • University of Louisiana-Monroe, B.A., 2002
  • M.A., 2005
  • University of South Florida, Ph.D., 2011

Career:

  • Director of Education and Patient Safety, Tulane University School of Medicine
  • Director of External Affairs and Strategic Communications, University of Louisiana-Monroe

Other notes:

  • Wife of Luke Letlow



Key House Vote Data for Julia Letlow in 2021


Key vote data shown on this page comes from the American Conservative Union (ACU/CPAC) and Voteview.


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DateSubjectResultConserv.
Position
Letlow
Voted
2021-04-15 Subjecting Businesses to Frivolous Litigation via the "Paycheck Fairness Act" [HR7] Passed
(217-210)
The so-called Paycheck Fairness Act, sponsored by Rep. DeLauro (D-CT), serves as a new mechanism to enrich greedy plaintiffs' attorneys through frivolous litigation. Under the bill, employers are prohibited from asking about an applicant's salary history and must abide by multiple new mandates when determining wages for prospective employees. Additionally, the resolution forces employers to turn over detailed private wage data to the government. ACU opposes this measure which has the potential to devastate small businesses by exposing them to lawsuit abuse.

2021-04-16 Imposing Excessive New Workplace Regulations via the "Workplace Violence Prevention for Health Care and Social Service Workers Act" [HR1195] Passed
(254-166)
The Workplace Violence Prevention for Health Care and Social Service Workers Act, sponsored by Rep. Courtney (D-CT), directs bureaucrats within OSHA to impose new mandates on employers within the health care and social services industries concerning workplace violence prevention. Under the bill, employers will be forced to provide annual training and education to employees, maintain detailed records of workplace violence risk and incidents, and submit annual reports to the government. ACU recognizes businesses are incentivized to maintain safe and productive work environments to retain top talent and profit, and opposes empowering unaccountable bureaucrats to saddle businesses with costly unnecessary regulations.

2021-04-21 Weakening National Security via the "No Travel Ban Act" [HR1333] Passed
(218-208)
The National Origin-Based Antidiscrimination for Nonimmigrants Act, sponsored by Rep. Chu (D-CA), weakens national security by largely stripping the President of the authority to restrict travel from countries due to the addition of "religion" as a protected characteristic under the Immigration and Nationality Act. The bill is in response to President Trump's efforts to combat terrorist activities by instituting travel bans on the countries of Chad, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Syria, Venezuela, and Yemen, which the left has mischaracterized as a "Muslim ban." ACU recognizes that nearly every President including Obama and Biden have used this authority to protect our country and opposes the left's quest to advance an open borders foreign policy.

2021-04-22 Expanding Democratic Political Power through DC Statehood [HR51] Passed
(216-208)
The Washington DC Admission Act, sponsored by Rep. Norton (D-DC), is designed to expand the power of the Democrat Party by making the District of Columbia the 51st state. Under the bill, the heavily Democratic-leaning district would be apportioned two senators in the U.S. Senate and one representative in the U.S. House of Representatives. The federal district would be reduced to a small strip of land that would include the U.S. Capitol Building, the White House and the National Mall. ACU recognizes this is purely a political measure to shift the balance of power in Congress by granting a heavily liberal region three new members. ACU further recognizes that if politicians truly cared about representation, they would ask Maryland to follow Virginia's lead in absorbing its portion of the district that was previously included in the state's borders.

2021-05-14 Expanding Lawsuit Abuse and Excessive Labor Mandates via the "Pregnant Workers Fairness Act" [HR1065] Passed
(315-101)
The so-called Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, sponsored by Rep. Nadler (D-NY), would subject businesses to lawsuit abuse by imposing a series of excessive workplace mandates on employers. Under the bill, employers with 15 or more employees would be forced to alter operations in order to afford pregnant women a series of expanded benefits including modified work schedules, job restructuring, the acquisition or modification of equipment, and various other requested accommodations. Additionally, employers would be prohibited from placing pregnant employees on leave if there is another "reasonable accommodation" available. ACU recognizes the challenges of choosing life and raising a child but believes this measure will merely empower plaintiffs' attorneys to pursue frivolous litigation against employers.

2021-05-18 Providing DOJ Bureaucrats Over-Reaching New Authority via the "COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act" [S937] Agreed To
(364-62)
This bill, known as the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act, provides overly broad authority to bureaucrats within the Department of Justice to advance the enforcement of "hate crimes." Under the bill, the DOJ must issue guidance to state and local governments regarding hate crimes and establish online reporting, telephone hotlines and education campaigns. Additionally, the bill establishes new grant programs which direct millions of dollars of potentially wasteful spending to local governments and community organizations. ACU recognizes that "hate crime" statutes violate the double jeopardy clause of U.S. Constitution by allowing individuals to be tried for the same crime twice. ACU opposes providing bureaucrats within the DOJ over-reaching new authority -- especially at a time when they are doing things like tagging concerned parents as "domestic terrorists" for questioning actions of local school boards.

2021-05-19 Advancing a Partisan Political Attack Through the Establishment of a January 6th Committee [HR3233] Agreed To
(252-175)
This resolution illegally establishes a committee falsely claiming to investigate the breach of the U.S. Capitol. Under House rules, Republican leadership selects members to the committee. But under this resolution, Speaker Pelosi (D-CA) can hand pick anyone she wants. In addition, this so-called committee has subpoena powers and is prohibited from investigating how Democrats were involved in illegal actions. ACU opposes utilizing taxpayer funds and resources to carry out baseless attacks on political opponents.

2021-06-24 Hiking Regulatory Costs in the Lending Industry via the "LGBTQ Business Equal Credit Enforcement and Investment Act" [HR1443] Passed
(252-176)
The so-called LGBTQ Business Equal Credit Enforcement and Investment Act sponsored by Rep. Torres (D-NY), saddles banking and lending firms with even greater regulatory costs and serves as yet another tool for plaintiffs' attorneys to advance frivolous litigation. Specifically, the bill forces financial institutions to collect and report application data regarding LGBTQ owned businesses under the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's fair lending laws. ACU opposes this measure which imposes yet another regulatory cost on businesses and is designed to enrich plaintiffs' attorneys through frivolous litigation.

2021-06-24 Forcing Taxpayers to Fund Plan B Abortion Inducing Drugs via the "Equal Access to Contraception for Veterans Act" [HR239] Passed
(245-181)
The so-called Equal Access to Contraception for Veterans Act, sponsored by Rep. Brownley (D-CA), forces taxpayers to provide free contraceptives to veterans, including "Plan B" or "morning after" pills which induce abortions. ACU has long supported the Hyde Amendment and opposes forcing taxpayers to fund contraceptives and abortion-inducing drugs.

2021-06-25 Repealing Trump Administration Reforms to Draconian Obama-era Methane Emission Mandates [SJRES14] Agreed To
(229-191)
This resolution would invoke the Congressional Review Act in an attempt to repeal the reforms made by the Trump administration to the draconian methane emission mandates implemented by the Obama administration. Under Obama's EPA countless regulations were imposed on the oil and gas sector which were onerous and unworkable, especially for independent and small producers. ACU supported the Trump administration reforms which provided a better balance of environmental protection while unleashing American energy production.

2021-06-28 Fueling Run-Away Spending by Doubling the Budget of the National Science Foundation [HR2225] Agreed To
(345-67)
The National Science Foundation for the Future Act, sponsored by Rep. Johnson (D-TX), further fuels run-away government spending by more than doubling the budget of the National Science Foundation over the next five years from $8.5 billion to $18.3 billion. Much of the new funding would go towards unnecessary initiatives best performed by the private sector, as well as leftist initiatives such as research in "climate change and environmental sustainability" and "social and economic inequality". ACU supports cutting and eliminating all unnecessary government initiatives, especially at a time when the national debt is soaring past $30 trillion.

2021-06-28 Mandating $50 Billion in New Spending on Climate Change and Unnecessary Initiatives via the "Department of Energy Science for the Future Act" [HR3593] Agreed To
(351-68)
The Department of Energy Science for the Future Act, sponsored by Johnson (D-TX), further fuels run-away government spending by providing the Department of Energy's Office of Science an additional $50 billion over the next 5 years. The funds will be used for numerous research initiatives best performed by the private sector as well as leftist projects relating to climate change and energy efficiency. ACU supports cutting and eliminating all unnecessary government initiatives, especially at a time when the national debt is soaring past $30 trillion.

2021-06-28 Channeling Billions of Taxpayer Funds Oversees for Duplicative Initiatives via the "Global Health Security Act" [HR391] Agreed To
(307-112)
The Global Health Security Act of 2021, sponsored by Rep. Connolly (D-VA), would force taxpayers to send billions of additional dollars overseas for the creation of yet another international organization -- the so-called Global Health Security Agenda Interagency Review Council. The council will supposedly be made up of 30 countries and advance global health and pandemic preparedness. ACU recognizes that the U.S. already funds countless international organizations already performing these initiatives including the World Health Organization (WHO), the Global Health Security Initiative, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, the Vaccine Alliance, and dozens of entities run by the United Nations. ACU supports an America First agenda and President Trump's actions to withdraw the U.S. from corrupt international entities such as the WHO, and opposes channeling even more taxpayer funds overseas to failed and duplicative initiatives.

2021-07-21 Imposing Excessive Regulations within the Chemical Industry via the "PFAS Action Act" [HR2467] Passed
(241-183)
The PFAS Action Act of 2021, sponsored by Rep. Dingell (D-MI), places overreaching regulations on chemical compounds that are used in thousands of consumer products including cookware, food packaging and firefighting. Specifically, the bill designates two PFAS compounds (PFOA and PFOS) as "hazardous substances" and directs the EPA to potentially designate over 7,800 other PFAS compounds as hazardous. ACU believes government action should be based on sound scientific data that demonstrate a legitimate risk to public health and safety, and opposes this bill's hasty and heavy-handed regulations that ultimately enrich plaintiffs' attorneys.

2021-09-23 Weakening National Security by Blocking Nuclear Weapon Modernization [HR4350] Rejected
(118-299)
Garamendi (D-CA) amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act, which would severely jeopardize national security by blocking funding for nuclear weapon modernization initiatives. Specifically, the bill would prohibit funding for the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent Program and the W87-1 warhead modification program, which are replacing the nearly 50-year-old Minuteman III Intercontinental ballistic missile system. ACU firmly believes in President Ronald Reagan's "peace through strength" doctrine, and supports strengthening our national security by ensuring our military is as strong and prepared as possible, especially at a time when China is deploying an enormous new nuclear arsenal.

2021-09-23 Cutting National Defense to Expand Leftist Welfare Initiatives [HR4350] Rejected
(86-332)
Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act, which would enact an across the board 10% cut ($78 billion) to the defense budget, with the exception of military personnel. According to Rep. Ocasio-Cortez's testimony, the funds should be used to expand leftist welfare initiatives relating to affordable housing, healthcare, unemployment and COVID-19. ACU opposes redirecting funding to wasteful leftist welfare initiatives.

2021-09-24 Codifying Roe v. Wade and Providing a "Right" to Abortion at Any Stage via the "Women's Health Protection Act" [HR3755] Passed
(218-211)
The so-called Women's Health Protection Act of 2021, sponsored by Rep. Chu (D-CA), represents one of the most extreme attacks on the lives of the unborn. Specifically, the bill codifies Roe v. Wade into law while establishing a "right" to abortion on demand nationwide and at any stage of pregnancy. The bill would also force taxpayers, employers and insurers to pay for abortion and eliminate nearly every limitation or requirement put in place by any of the 50 states.

2021-09-30 Funding Biden's Unconstitutional Vaccine Mandates and Reckless Spending [HR5305] Agreed To
(254-175)
This is the first continuing resolution that funds the federal government through early December 2021, including the enforcement of the Biden administration's unconstitutional vaccination mandates on private businesses. The resolution also represents a lost opportunity to force significant spending cuts and combat the ludicrous fiscal agenda of the Biden administration such as "Build Back Better". ACU opposes the Biden administration's attack on individual liberties through vaccination mandates and supports all efforts to reign in the nation's out-of-control spending and nearly $30 trillion national debt.

2021-10-19 Increasing Unnecessary Government Spending in the Pharmaceutical Industry [HR4369] Agreed To
(368-56)
The National Centers of Excellence in Advanced and Continuous Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Act of 2021, sponsored by Rep. Pallone (D-NJ), rams through $100 million in unnecessary spending within the pharmaceutical industry. The funds are to be doled out to institutions of higher education to "support the development and implementation of continuous pharmaceutical manufacturing." ACU recognizes higher education subsidies represent one of the largest transfers of wealth from lower-income individuals to higher-income individuals, and believes the private sector is the best institution to advance and fund this research, instead of socializing these costs onto taxpayers.

2021-11-03 Expressing Support for a Free Cuba and Condemning the Communist Regime [HRES760] Agreed To
(382-40)
This resolution, sponsored by Rep. Wasserman-Schultz (D-FL), expresses solidarity with Cuban citizens demonstrating peacefully for fundamental freedoms and condemns the Communist Cuban regime. In July, thousands of Cubans took to the streets to express their dissatisfaction, and multiple additional demonstrations took place across the United States. ACU condemns all Communist and authoritarian governments and supports a free Cuba.

2021-11-05 Authorizing Countless Wasteful Spending Initiatives via the $1 Trillion "Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act" [HR3684] Agreed To
(228-206)
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act contains over $1 trillion dollars in spending, with only a small fraction of the funds directed to actual infrastructure such as roads and bridges. Instead, the bill contains funding for an endless list of liberal priorities such as electric vehicles, green energy and special programs to benefit labor unions. The bill also contains countless new costly regulations (such as automatic emergency braking systems for new vehicles) and various other protectionist mandates. ACU opposes this grab bag of wasteful spending to benefit special interests under the guise of improving the nation's roadways. (Members of "The Squad" who opposed the bill for not including even greater spending were recorded as opposing the ACU position.)

2021-11-19 Advancing $1.8 Trillion in New Social Spending via the "Build Back Better Act" [HR5376] Passed
(220-213)
The so-called "Build Back Better" Act is nearly 2,500 pages long and contains nearly every leftist priority ranging from subsidies for renewable energy to government-provided pre-K and childcare to a new federal paid leave program. The bill, which is a signature priority for the Biden administration, costs $1.8 trillion and includes numerous tax hikes on corporations and individuals. ACU opposes destroying economic growth and further growing the nation's $30 trillion national debt.

2021-11-30 Advancing a $400 Million Government Vaccine Tracking System via the "Immunization Infrastructure Modernization Act" [HR550] Agreed To
(294-130)
The Immunization Infrastructure Modernization Act of 2021, sponsored by Rep. Kuster (D-NH), serves as a slippery slope to a creeping Federal Vaccine Database. The bill authorizes $400 million to fund a "confidential" population-based, computerized database that records immunization doses administered by any health care provider to persons within the geographic area covered by that database. ACU supports strong privacy rights and opposes the surveillance state and government tracking of vaccination status which may be used to infringe individual liberties.

2021-12-07 Raising the Debt Limit and Fueling Run-Away Spending via the "Protecting Medicare and American Farmers from Sequester Cuts Act" [S610] Passed
(222-212)
The so-called Protecting Medicare and American Farmers from Sequester Cuts Act further fuels Congress' spending free-for-all by bypassing the filibuster and permitting the debt limit to be raised with only 51 votes in the Senate. Additionally, the bill once again overrides the sequester spending cuts applied to Medicare by preventing a 4% statutory cut through 2023 and delaying the other 2% cut through March 31, 2022. ACU believes the tea-party era sequester serves as one of the last hopes for fiscal responsibility and opposes Congress' continual action of "kicking the can down the road" at a time when the national debt is set to exceed $30 trillion.

2021-12-08 Expanding Government Bureaucracy via the "Oral Health Literacy and Awareness Act" [HR4555] Agreed To
(369-58)
The Oral Health Literacy and Awareness Act of 2021, sponsored by Rep. Cardenas (D-CA), further grows the role of government by expanding the Public Health Service Act to include "oral health literacy and awareness" in public education campaigns. There are countless initiatives already being conducted at the state and local levels surrounding oral health, and ACU believes the private sector and charitable organizations are best equipped to solve these issues.



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