Brad Knott announces passport fair and discusses local industry and education

Brad Knott announces passport fair and discusses local industry and education
John Bradford Knott, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 13th Congressional District — Wikipedia
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Congressman Brad Knott, who represents North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District, recently posted a series of updates on his official social media account regarding constituent services, industry visits, and education policy.

On July 29, 2025, Knott announced an upcoming event for constituents: ” ATTENTION #NC13: My office is hosting a passport fair with @StateDept on Aug 11 and Aug 12. We look forward to helping you get your passport issues resolved; come see us! More info: https://t.co/n99GP3Ob2n Download forms: https://t.co/SIob2388lU https://t.co/vpbc7QXhiM”. The post provides details about the event and links to further information and necessary forms.

The following day, July 30, Knott shared a visit to a local manufacturing facility in Roxboro: “I stopped by the LP Building Solutions OSB facility in Roxboro, NC – one of just five in the U.S. Their investment in #NC13 supports the homebuilding supply chain with high-quality, made-in-America materials.” This highlights support for local industry and infrastructure within his district.

Later that same day, Knott commented on federal education policy while expressing appreciation for fellow lawmakers: “I am grateful for the important work being done by @RepMarkHarrisNC and @RepMaryMiller. Every child must have access to a world class education. The @usedgov has become a hindrance to this important necessity. It is past time to reorient.”

Brad Knott was elected as the representative for North Carolina’s 13th district after defeating Frank Pierce in the 2024 general election by securing approximately 58.6% of the vote.



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