Morgan Luttrell highlights continuing resolution and announces constituent events

U.S. Rep. Morgan Luttrell representing Texas%27 8th Congressional District - Official U.S. House headshot
U.S. Rep. Morgan Luttrell representing Texas%27 8th Congressional District - Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Morgan Luttrell has recently addressed constituents through a series of social media posts, highlighting ongoing legislative actions and community events organized by his office.

On September 19, Luttrell commented on congressional efforts to maintain government operations: “While it’s unfortunate that Congress must rely on another continuing resolution, this clean CR maintains essential government functions and provides uninterrupted federal support for our service members and veterans. We must return to regular order and restore our constitutional https://t.co/bW2f1lUoJ5”.

The following day, he announced an event aimed at supporting local veterans: ” Veterans: My office has a resource fair coming up that’s designed just for you. Join my team on September 24th from 9am — 1pm in Willis to hear from veterans organizations and learn more about how we can assist you. https://t.co/GscfWQrzm2″ (September 20).

On September 21, Luttrell reminded constituents about an upcoming Passport Acceptance Day: “REMINDER: There is still time to schedule an appointment for my office’s Passport Acceptance Day event on Saturday, September 27th. Please call (281) 305-7890 to secure your spot. https://t.co/ldCtPDdMz9”.

Morgan Luttrell has held his seat since winning the general election in both 2022 and 2024 against Laura Jones, securing over two-thirds of the vote each time. In the most recent contest, he received approximately 68.2% of the vote compared to Jones’s 31.8%.



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