Chris Humphrey emphasizes unity and local achievements in recent updates

Chris Humphrey emphasizes unity and local achievements in recent updates
Thomas Christopher Humphrey, North Carolina State Representative for 12th District (R) — Wikipedia
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Rep. Chris Humphrey, a member of the North Carolina General Assembly, shared his insights and developments regarding the state’s progress and challenges. In a series of tweets, he addressed topics ranging from economic growth to community achievements.

On April 14, 2025, Rep. Humphrey emphasized the importance of collaboration across party lines and county boundaries. He stated, “Let’s work together — across party lines, across counties — to keep North Carolina growing without growing out of reach. Because prosperity should be something everyone can afford to share in. Our families, our businesses and our future are counting on it.”

Further highlighting economic issues on the same day, Rep. Humphrey discussed the implications of North Carolina’s economic expansion and its impact on residents. He noted that while the growth is commendable, it should not disadvantage those who have contributed to the state’s foundation. On April 14, 2025, he wrote, “North Carolina’s boom is something to be proud of, but it shouldn’t leave behind the people who’ve built our state. Property revaluations? They’re part of the gig. Sky-high tax bills? They don’t have to be. #ncga #ncpol”

In a celebratory note posted on April 15, 2025, Rep. Humphrey expressed pride in local achievements by recognizing Greene Central High School’s Concert Band. He tweeted, “Honored to recognize the Greene Central High School Concert Band on the #NCGA House floor last week. After 38 years, they returned to the state Music Performance Adjudication — and brought home a ‘Superior’ rating! A proud moment for Greene County and all of Eastern NC. #ncpol” This recognition underscores community support and success.

For more information on Rep. Chris Humphrey, readers can visit the North Carolina General Assembly’s official website.



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