Brad Knott shares views on key issues including border security and economic policies

Brad Knott shares views on key issues including border security and economic policies
Brad Knott, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 13th Congressional District — Wikipedia
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Congressman Brad Knott, a member of the United States House of Representatives, recently shared his perspectives on several key legislative issues via social media. His tweets focused on border security, tax policy, and housing affordability.

On June 17, 2025, Congressman Knott expressed gratitude towards the National Narcotic Officers’ Associations’ Coalition for endorsing his bill titled the Stop Illegal Entry Act. He stated that this legislation is essential to realizing the vision set by the President and House Republicans for “a secure border, safer communities, and restored law &”. The full statement can be found here.

The following day, June 18, 2025, Congressman Knott posed a rhetorical question regarding fiscal responsibility: “Would you rather keep your own money or send it to a DMV-type bureaucracy in Washington?” He highlighted that the OBBB initiative could potentially increase North Carolinian families’ take-home pay by an estimated $7,200 to $12,200. He described this proposal as “a no brainer” and urged action. This tweet is available here.

Later on June 18th, Congressman Knott addressed the impact of government regulations on housing costs. He claimed these regulations are inflating home prices by approximately 25% and suggested that eliminating such barriers could facilitate more affordable access to homeownership. His comments can be accessed here.



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