Congressman Don Davis highlights regional community efforts and economic progress

Congressman Don Davis highlights regional community efforts and economic progress
U.S. Rep. Don Davis Representing North Carolina's 1st District — Official U.S. House headshot
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In a series of tweets on March 27, 2025, Congressman Don Davis shared his activities and legislative efforts. Serving North Carolina’s 1st district, he expressed his ongoing commitment to local community and economic development through several initiatives.

On March 27 at 17:53 UTC, Davis highlighted his appreciation for first responders, sharing his participation in the Wilson County Chamber of Commerce’s First Responders Appreciation Breakfast. He stated, “Every day, we thank our first responders for their commitment and sacrifice. Our team was proud to join the Wilson County Chamber of Commerce’s First Responders Appreciation Breakfast.”

Later, at 18:30 UTC, Congressman Davis announced a significant development in Wilson, relating to job creation and economic impact. He mentioned, “The @JNJInnovMed new biologics manufacturing facility in Wilson will create more than 500 specialized jobs, pay an average of $109,000, and significantly impact our region.” This new facility is expected to greatly enhance the local economy with specialized employment opportunities.

Concluding his series, Davis reported at 23:38 UTC on his legislative collaboration aimed at aiding Western North Carolina’s recovery efforts post-Hurricane Helene. He commented, “Proud to work with @RepChuckEdwards to introduce the Helene Small Business Recovery Act. Western NC is still reeling from Hurricane Helene — this bill helps rebuild communities and revitalize the economy out west!” The bill seeks to support small businesses and invigorate economic growth in the affected areas.



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