Karianne Lisonbee, a U.S. Congresswoman, recently used her social media account to engage with constituents and reiterate her stance on parental involvement in education.
On March 25, 2026, Lisonbee invited community members to attend an event in Logan. She posted: “Weren’t able to make it last night? You can join us tomorrow night in Logan — I’d love to meet you! https://t.co/r4tD1eRnYm https://t.co/zpvFkp5kAI”.
The following day, March 26, 2026, Lisonbee commented on a recent legal ruling affecting education policy. She wrote: “My record has been crystal clear: I know that parents should be in the driver seat when it comes to educating children.
This ruling is a BIG WIN for parents and children. As a Congresswoman, I will always support a parent’s right to do what they think is best for their children. https://t.co/2AajrAx8pF”.
Later on March 26, she announced another meeting with local delegates and citizens, stating: “Tonight! Looking forward to meeting great delegates and citizens https://t.co/l9R6YkgAvI https://t.co/DdSO7n2sf6”.
Lisonbee’s posts reflect ongoing outreach efforts as well as her continued advocacy for parental rights in educational decisions—a topic that has remained central in political debates nationwide over the past several years.

