Congressman Don Davis highlights local achievements and legislative efforts

Congressman Don Davis highlights local achievements and legislative efforts
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, shared several updates on February 7, 2025, via his social media platform. His posts highlighted local achievements and ongoing legislative efforts.

On February 7, Congressman Davis acknowledged the contributions of Julius Walker Jr., a retired educator from Roper with a 45-year career in Washington County. During his tenure, Walker held various roles including teacher, coach, principal, assistant superintendent, and superintendent. “Friday in the First Julius Walker, Jr., who resides in Roper…”

Later that day, Davis spotlighted the Black Heritage Museum & Cultural Center Inc.’s Mobile Museum in Tarboro. The museum aims to celebrate history by engaging people through arts, education, and community outreach. “The Black Heritage Museum & Cultural Center…”

In another post on the same day, Congressman Davis addressed the issue of fentanyl overdoses in NC-01 and nationwide law enforcement’s seizure of over 80 million fentanyl-laced fake pills in 2023. He emphasized his role as a lead sponsor alongside Representative Rutherford for the MAP Act and urged Congress to pass this legislation. “In NC-01 there are about three fentanyl overdoses each week…”



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