Greg Murphy highlights community initiatives in Outer Banks

Greg Murphy highlights community initiatives in Outer Banks
Greg Murphy, U.S. representative for North Carolina's 3rd congressional district. — Wikipedia
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Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D., shared insights from his recent visits to various organizations and businesses in North Carolina’s Outer Banks through a series of tweets on June 16, 2025. His engagements focused on community development, manufacturing, and emergency management.

In one tweet posted at 17:28 UTC, Congressman Murphy described his visit to the new Outer Banks Center for Nonprofits. He stated, “It was terrific touring the new Outer Banks Center for Nonprofits, established by the Outer Banks Community Foundation. This center will serve as a hub for local charities, providing office space and other services.” He expressed anticipation for the positive impact this facility will have on local charitable work.

Later that day at 19:10 UTC, he tweeted about his stop at Bayliss Boatworks in Wanchese. Congressman Murphy remarked, “It was a pleasure stopping by Bayliss Boatworks in Wanchese to see how such beautiful fishing vessels are built.” The visit included discussions on trade policies essential for revitalizing American manufacturing and addressing issues affecting both commercial and recreational boating sectors.

At 20:09 UTC, Congressman Murphy provided an update on his tour of the Dare County Emergency Management Headquarters. He noted via Twitter that “I had a great tour of the @DareCountyEM Headquarters!” During this visit, discussions centered around federal support during disasters and potential reforms to FEMA aimed at improving service delivery to communities.



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