Greg Murphy supports Kinston funding and discusses regulations

Greg Murphy supports Kinston funding and discusses regulations
Gregory F. Murphy U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina's 3rd district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D., representing North Carolina’s 3rd district, recently shared his thoughts and initiatives through a series of tweets. These posts reflect his involvement in local infrastructure projects, his stance on regulatory issues in the medical field, and his support for broader national policies.

On November 17, Congressman Murphy congratulated Kinston for receiving a $280,000 award from the Department of Transportation. He stated that these funds will be used to improve roadway infrastructure. In this tweet, he expressed pride in supporting the Safer Streets for All program by writing a letter to Secretary Buttigieg in August. “Congratulations to the city of Kinston for being awarded $280,000 by the DOT…”

Later that day, Murphy responded to Elon Musk’s comments regarding growth in various sectors. He criticized government regulation and bureaucracy within the medical field based on his 35 years of experience as a physician. “Spot on @elonmusk. Not only numerical growth but salary growth as well…”

On November 18, Congressman Murphy discussed future policy directions under President Trump’s agenda with the upcoming 119th Congress. He emphasized mandates given by American citizens to address border security, economic development, energy independence, and common-sense governance. “We have been given a mandate by the American people to secure our border…”



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