Brad Knott discusses legislative priorities and local developments

Brad Knott, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 13th Congressional District
Brad Knott, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 13th Congressional District
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Congressman Brad Knott, a representative known for his activity on social media, recently shared updates on legislative priorities and local developments through a series of tweets.

On April 15, 2025, Congressman Knott emphasized the significance of renewing a key piece of legislation with his post on social media. He warned constituents about potential financial impacts with the statement: “This #TaxDay, make note of the devastating cost if Congress does NOT reauthorize the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Next year, every person, business and entity will pay more if this important legislation is not passed. It is imperative that we pass the TCJA extension and cut government.”

In another tweet posted on the same day, Congressman Knott extended accolades to the manufacturing giant Caterpillar Inc. on its centennial. He voiced pride in the local industry, noting that, “Congratulations to @CaterpillarInc on its 100th anniversary! #NC13 is the proud home of TWO Caterpillar plants in Sanford and Clayton. Last month, I had the pleasure of visiting the Sanford location to meet with great North Carolinians who play a critical role in driving.”

With a political perspective, Congressman Knott also marked a personal milestone, reflecting on his initial accomplishments in Congress. As he reported, “Recently surpassed 100 days in Congress, and I’m just getting started. #NC13. Opened 200 casework projects on behalf of constituents Scheduled 17 mobile office hours to reach constituents in their communities Directly connected with over 7,200 people at our first telephone.”

Congressman Knott’s district, North Carolina’s 13th congressional district, includes important economic contributors like the cities of Sanford and Clayton.



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