Brad Knott highlights constituent outreach and veteran support in recent updates

Brad Knott highlights constituent outreach and veteran support in recent updates
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, has recently highlighted his ongoing efforts and engagement with constituents through a series of posts on social media.

On August 1, 2025, Knott encouraged residents to stay informed about both local and national issues by subscribing to his newsletter. He wrote, “Looking to stay informed on all things #NC13 and DC? Sign up for my newsletter and receive today’s update straight to your inbox! : https://t.co/Ggr2HLXOtz https://t.co/bXnJjgBYSn”.

Shortly after, on the same day, Knott emphasized his office’s commitment to veterans in his district. In a post he stated, “Our office is proud to host an event specifically designed to connect NC-13 veterans with resources and support. Working to ensure veterans receive excellent care is a top priority for me in Congress. If we can help you, come see us! Find more info: https://t.co/EGPdf7nWeH https://t.co/16R6RXemZv”.

Reflecting on his time in office so far, Knott shared an update the following day. On August 2, 2025, he posted, “It’s been a busy first seven months in Congress. It is my profound honor to represent #NC13, and I am proud of the progress we’ve made so far. More to come! https://t.co/xbeCjwkbcI”.

Brad Knott began serving as the representative for North Carolina’s 13th district after winning the 2024 general election against Frank Pierce with 58.6% of the vote compared to Pierce’s 41.4%. The focus on constituent communication and veteran outreach aligns with campaign priorities highlighted during that race.



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