Congressman Don Davis reflects on local tributes and leadership roles on April 9, 2025

Congressman Don Davis reflects on local tributes and leadership roles on April 9, 2025
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Congressman Don Davis, representing North Carolina’s 1st District in the U.S. Congress, shared reflections and insights through recent tweets. Currently based in Snow Hill, North Carolina, Davis previously served in the North Carolina State Senate. His tweets highlight local tributes, discussions on U.S.-Israel relations, and community challenges.

In a tweet posted on April 9, 2025, Davis expressed condolences and gratitude for Don Ensley, describing him as “a trailblazer and, above all, our friend.” The tweet concluded with the remark, “Well done! DonE.” “Our hearts are heavy, and eastern NC is forever grateful for Don Ensley.”

On the same day, Davis conveyed the importance of effective leadership, linking it to active listening. He discussed a meeting with the AIPAC Political Student Leadership Summit, emphasizing the need to combat antisemitism and support Holocaust education. He stated, “We must bring an end to antisemitism and support Holocaust education.” “Effective leadership starts with listening! Our meeting with @aipac Political Student Leadership Summit students.”

Davis highlighted productive meetings with leaders in Gates County on April 9, 2025. He noted, “Our time was well spent! Meetings with the Gates County manager,” and spoke about understanding community challenges to enhance families’ quality of life. “Our time was well spent! Meetings with the Gates County manager, Gates County Schools superintendent, and Gates County Cooperative Extension director.”



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