Congressman Don Davis emphasizes community engagement through recent tweets

Congressman Don Davis emphasizes community engagement through recent tweets
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Congressman Don Davis, representing North Carolina’s 1st district since 2023, shared insights and reflections on recent activities through a series of tweets. Davis, who succeeded G.K. Butterfield in Congress and previously served in the North Carolina State Senate, emphasized his commitment to both national defense and local agricultural communities.

On March 17, 2025, Congressman Davis highlighted the importance of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base. He stated: “Seymour Johnson Air Force Base plays a critical role in supporting both our region and our nation every day. It was an honor to tour the base and meet the extraordinary men and women in uniform who dedicate themselves to protecting our country with unwavering commitment.”

The following day, March 18, 2025, Davis celebrated National Agriculture Day by acknowledging local farmers. He tweeted: “Happy National Agriculture Day, NC-01! We celebrate our eastern North Carolina farmers today and every day!”

On March 19, 2025, he underscored his dedication to staying connected with constituents across his district’s 22 counties. He noted: “In NC’s First Congressional District, staying accessible to constituents across 22 counties is crucial. Over 12,800 residents joined my telephone town hall. Hearing and discussing the vital issues affecting our lives and eastern NC’s future was essential.”



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