Congressman Don Davis pays tribute to community leaders and highlights local events

Congressman Don Davis pays tribute to community leaders and highlights local events
U.S. Rep. Don Davis Representing North Carolina's 1st District — Facebook Website
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Congressman Don Davis, representing North Carolina’s 1st district since 2023, shared a series of tweets on February 5, 2025. The posts reflect his engagement with community matters and public safety.

In one tweet posted at 20:59 UTC, Congressman Davis paid tribute to Kenneth Parker, the former mayor of Momeyer. He described Parker as “a beloved pillar of his community whose warmth and dedication to service touched the lives of many.” Davis expressed gratitude for Parker’s legacy and emphasized that his “unwavering kindness and commitment will always be remembered.” “Kenneth Parker, the former mayor of Momeyer, was a beloved pillar of his community whose warmth and dedication to service touched the lives of many. His unwavering kindness and commitment will always be remembered with deep gratitude as we celebrate the remarkable legacy he…”

Later in the day at 21:08 UTC, Davis highlighted an event at Wilson Community College. He noted the “tremendous turnout” at the Allied Health Career Fair where local healthcare agencies engaged with nursing students and attendees. The event underscored career opportunities in healthcare and emphasized “the growing need for healthcare professionals in Wilson.” “There was a tremendous turnout at Wilson Community College’s Allied Health Career Fair! Local healthcare agencies connected with nursing students and other attendees, sharing career opportunities and the growing need for healthcare professionals in Wilson.”

At 23:01 UTC, Congressman Davis expressed appreciation for law enforcement officers. He acknowledged their role in maintaining public safety standards through their advocacy efforts. With over 375,000 members nationwide, he commended the Fraternal Order of Police for striving daily to support “our men and women in blue.” “We must spare no effort in thanking our fearless law enforcement officers for keeping us safe. With over 375,000 national members strong, the Fraternal Order of Police strives everyday to advocate for our men and women in blue and maintain the highest public safety standards.”



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