Congressman Don Davis highlights gratitude and support initiatives in recent posts

Congressman Don Davis highlights gratitude and support initiatives in recent posts
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, has recently shared several statements via social media reflecting on gratitude and support for various community groups. Davis, who succeeded G.K. Butterfield in Congress, continues to engage with his constituents through public messages highlighting legislative efforts and community recognition.

On November 25, 2024, Congressman Davis expressed appreciation for first responders during the Thanksgiving period. He emphasized their critical role in emergencies and mentioned cosponsoring three bipartisan bills as a gesture of thanks. “In the spirit of Thanksgiving, we are extending our deepest gratitude to first responders and all those who answer the call of duty around the clock when an emergency strikes. Cosponsoring the following three bipartisan bills is one way we can show our thanks: H.R. 4787, the…”

Later that day, Davis recognized National Caregivers Month by acknowledging the contributions of caregivers across America. He advocated for providing them with necessary support and resources. “During National Caregivers Month, we stand proud with the millions of Americans who provide essential care for loved ones. Let’s give them the support, respect, and resources they deserve.”

On November 26, 2024, Davis highlighted the importance of equipping future military personnel with education and resources to succeed. He referenced Retired Brigadier General Gordon-Bray’s commitment to empowering youth through STEM education as part of this effort. “We must ensure that those aspiring to join the U.S. military have the necessary resources and education to succeed. Retired Brigadier General Gordon-Bray shares the goal of empowering young people through STEM education to secure a bright future for the next generation of…”



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