North Carolina’s economic leadership highlighted by Congressman Brad Knott

North Carolina’s economic leadership highlighted by Congressman Brad Knott
John Bradford Knott, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 13th Congressional District — Wikipedia
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Congressman Brad Knott, an active voice in North Carolina politics, shared a series of tweets on July 10, 2025, addressing various topics from state economic success to immigration and agricultural assistance.

In his first tweet of the day, Congressman Knott emphasized the impact of conservative policies on North Carolina’s economy. He stated, “Due to more than a decade of conservative, limited government policies, North Carolina is leading the nation in business. Let’s work to keep N.C. pro-business and replicate these successes across the country.” This message underscores his commitment to maintaining and expanding pro-business environments both within the state and nationally.

Later that evening, Congressman Knott announced an upcoming media appearance focused on immigration issues. He invited followers to “TUNE IN : Tonight at 5 p.m., I’m joining @StacyOnTheRight on @WatchSalemNews to discuss my ongoing efforts to combat the many harms caused by illegal immigration.” This indicates his continued advocacy against illegal immigration and highlights his participation in public discussions surrounding this topic.

In another tweet directed at local farmers, Congressman Knott relayed important information regarding federal assistance for agricultural losses due to severe weather events. He informed constituents that “@USDA @SecRollins is making available substantial assistance for farmers who suffered eligible crop losses in ‘23 and ‘24 related to the destructive storms.” The tweet included a link for further details and application procedures.



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