Brad Knott highlights passport fairs and tax relief bill in recent posts

Brad Knott highlights passport fairs and tax relief bill in recent posts
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 and won his seat in 2024 by defeating Frank Pierce, recently used social media to highlight legislative achievements and upcoming community events.

On August 6, 2025, Knott posted about his outreach efforts regarding passport services: “I spoke with @RussBowenWNCN @WNCN about my office’s Passport Fairs next week in Clayton and Franklinton. Find more info here and make an appointment to stop by if we can help you.”

Later that day, Knott promoted the impact of a recent legislative initiative: “The One Big Beautiful Bill delivers HUGE results for NC families, small businesses, and individuals. Thanks to OBBB’s tax relief, Americans will see a $10,000 boost to their take home pay on average. You earned it, you keep it.”

On August 7, 2025, Knott addressed census policy: “Illegal immigrants have no place being counted in our census.”

Brad Knott secured his congressional seat in the 2024 general election against Frank Pierce with a margin of 58.6% to 41.4%. His recent posts reflect both constituent service initiatives and positions on federal legislation and immigration policy.



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