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Saturday, February 22, 2025

Greg Murphy supports HALT Fentanyl Act amid national concerns

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U.S. Rep. Greg Murphy Representing the 3rd District of North Carolina | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Greg Murphy Representing the 3rd District of North Carolina | Official U.S. House headshot

Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D., representing North Carolina's 3rd district, recently shared his thoughts on various topics through a series of tweets. These posts highlight his legislative actions and engagements with community organizations, as well as his participation in national events.

On February 5, 2025, Congressman Murphy expressed concern over the impact of fentanyl overdoses on American families. He stated, "Far too many families have experienced the immeasurable heartbreak of losing a loved one to fentanyl overdose. American families deserve action. I voted YES on the HALT Fentanyl Act to give our law enforcement officers the resources they need to save lives and keep our…" This statement underscores his support for legislation aimed at combating the opioid crisis.

Later that day, Murphy tweeted about a meeting with law enforcement representatives in North Carolina. He wrote, "It was a pleasure to meet with the Fraternal Order of Police of NC to discuss community safety and the challenges facing officers in North Carolina. I am grateful for the amazing police officers, and their families, who sacrifice so much to keep us safe!" This tweet reflects his appreciation for local police forces and their role in maintaining public safety.

On February 6, 2025, Murphy attended the National Prayer Breakfast and commented on its significance. He remarked, "Beautiful unifying 73rd National Prayer Breakfast to bring together people of all faiths to praise our God. Song, Prayer and Word together. Sad that @chuckschumer and @RepJeffries chose politics over faith in not attending." His comment highlights both the event's spiritual importance and his disappointment at certain political figures' absence.

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