Community engagement highlighted by Congressman Don Davis

Community engagement highlighted by Congressman Don Davis
U.S. Rep. Don Davis Representing North Carolina's 1st District — Facebook Website
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Congressman Don Davis, representing North Carolina’s 1st district since 2023, shared updates on various initiatives and events through a series of tweets. Davis, who succeeded G.K. Butterfield in Congress, has been active in community engagement and advocacy efforts.

On March 25, 2025, Congressman Davis highlighted a gathering of Martin County mayors aimed at discussing local issues and exploring innovative ways to engage with their communities. He described the event as “A fantastic event of fellowship, collaboration, and fresh ideas for the future.”

Later that day, Davis expressed his commitment to veteran services. In a tweet posted on March 25, he stated: “We’re on a mission to ensure that every veteran gets the benefits they’ve earned! Connecting with the amazing Haliwa Saponi veterans was such an incredible experience, and we can’t wait for our next stop in Wayne County!” This underscores his ongoing efforts to connect with veterans across different counties.

In another post from March 25, Congressman Davis brought attention to Briana Landis’ advocacy work. He noted her visit to Washington D.C., where she advocated for continued congressional support for research into multiple sclerosis. He tweeted: “Briana Landis…took her advocacy to Washington D.C. She emphasized the urgent need for Congress to uphold its commitment to vital research and groundbreaking advancements for all those impacted by this.”



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