Congressman Don Davis emphasizes transparency in government as new congress begins

Congressman Don Davis emphasizes transparency in government as new congress begins
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, has been active on social media, sharing insights into his legislative activities and commemorative reflections. His recent tweets provide a glimpse into his ongoing work in Congress and his commitment to historical remembrance.

On January 26, 2025, Congressman Davis concluded an unspecified event with a brief statement: “It’s a wrap!”

The following day, January 27, 2025, he highlighted the start of the 119th Congress by reaffirming his dedication to transparency and trust in government. He announced co-sponsorship of three bipartisan bills aimed at ensuring these values: “As we kick off the 119th Congress, we remain committed to ensuring our constituents and the American people have transparency and can trust that their government is working for them. To that end, we are cosponsoring the following three bipartisan bills:

H.R. 358, the No…”

Later that day, Congressman Davis marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day with a solemn reminder of its significance. He emphasized the importance of confronting hatred and fighting anti-Semitism: “International Holocaust Remembrance Day serves as a reminder that we must confront hatred, fight anti-Semitism, and pledge never to forget the horrors of the past.”



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