Congressman Don Davis addresses veteran services and local farming issues

Congressman Don Davis addresses veteran services and local farming issues
Don Davis U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina's 1st district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Don Davis, representing North Carolina’s 1st district since 2023, shared several updates through his social media platform on February 13, 2025. His messages addressed issues concerning veterans, farmers, and community recreation spaces.

In a post made at 17:33 UTC, Congressman Davis informed veterans in Currituck, Camden, Nash, Lenoir counties, and surrounding areas about upcoming mobile office hours. He stated that these sessions aim to provide “vital information and resources” and assist with VA claims and other needs. “Attention veterans of Currituck, Camden, Nash, Lenoir counties, and the surrounding areas: We are hosting mobile office hours to share vital information and resources. We will assist with VA claims and more.”

Later in the day at 19:12 UTC, Congressman Davis highlighted the challenges faced by farmers in eastern North Carolina. He emphasized the necessity for Congress to enact a farm bill that supports “farmers, consumers, and rural communities.” “The hardworking farmers of eastern North Carolina are facing incredible challenges. Congress must pass a farm bill that meets the needs of farmers, consumers, and rural communities.”

At 20:36 UTC on the same day, Davis discussed the need for additional space at Oxford’s parks and recreation facilities. He acknowledged their efforts in advocating for facility upgrades to ensure community members have ample opportunities to engage in recreational activities. “Oxford’s parks and recreation locations are booming but more space is needed to accommodate the community. Their advocacy for facility upgrades and determination to ensure everyone has a place to play thrive grow was made perfectly clear.”



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