Kathy Manning addresses community health and women’s rights in recent statements

Kathy Manning addresses community health and women’s rights in recent statements
Kathy Manning U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina's 6th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congresswoman Kathy Manning, representing North Carolina’s 6th District, recently shared a series of statements on social media addressing various issues and honoring notable individuals. Her posts reflect her ongoing commitment to community health, women’s rights, and public service recognition.

On December 5, 2024, Congresswoman Manning expressed her engagement with members of the North Carolina Community Health Center Association (NCCHCA). She stated: “I enjoyed meeting with @NCCHCAOnline members from #NC06 to discuss the pressing challenges facing community health centers impacted by Hurricane Helene. I’ll keep fighting in Congress to ensure that affected communities receive the recovery resources they need.”

Later that day, she addressed the issue of abortion rights in light of recent legislative changes. Manning commented: “Because of Donald Trump, one in three women now lives under an extreme state abortion ban. We @HouseDemocrats are fighting to restore abortion rights nationwide and end these radical bans once and for all.”

On December 6, 2024, Manning took a moment to honor Yvonne Johnson for her contributions to Greensboro. She remarked: “Few individuals have so completely embodied the spirit of their city as Yvonne Johnson did for Greensboro. Today, I took to the House Floor to honor her decades of public service to the city she was proud to call home.”



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