Congresswoman Laurel Lee shares updates on art competition and Women’s History Month

Congresswoman Laurel Lee shares updates on art competition and Women’s History Month
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Congresswoman Laurel Lee, representing Florida’s 15th district, shared several updates on March 26, 2025, via her social media account. These posts included announcements and engagements related to her role in Congress.

In a post at 14:41 UTC, Congresswoman Lee encouraged followers to “Tune in!” with a link provided for further details.

Later that day, at 16:36 UTC, she reminded high school students from Florida’s 15th district about the opportunity to participate in the 2025 Congressional Art Competition. She stated, ” There is still time to submit your artwork for the 2025 Congressional Art Competition! If you are an #FL15 high school student and would like the chance to have your artwork displayed in the U.S. Capitol, please visit: https://t.co/4DRy3VM6YB.”

Finally, at 19:44 UTC, Congresswoman Lee invited her audience to join her as she celebrated Women’s History Month alongside President Biden. She posted, “Tune in as I celebrate Women’s History Month with @POTUS!”



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