Kathy Manning addresses key issues in recent tweets

Kathy Manning addresses key issues in recent tweets
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 since 2021, has been vocal on social media regarding various legislative and community matters. Her recent tweets highlight her stance on women’s reproductive rights, her gratitude towards veterans, and the importance of health care enrollment.

On November 8, 2024, Manning addressed the issue of women’s reproductive health care. She stated: “Extremist Republicans are ramping up attacks on women’s reproductive health care, including birth control.” She emphasized her commitment to countering these efforts with the introduction of the #RightToContraceptionAct aimed at safeguarding access to FDA-approved birth control.

On November 11, 2024, in recognition of Veterans Day, she expressed her appreciation for military service members: “Happy Veterans Day, #NC06! Every day, I’m grateful for the sacrifices of our veterans and their families…” Manning pledged to continue advocating for veterans’ access to necessary care and benefits.

A day later on November 12, 2024, Manning informed constituents about open enrollment for health care plans: “ATTN #NC06: Open enrollment is happening now! To enroll in a health care plan that starts January 1…” She urged residents to sign up by December 15 to ensure coverage for the coming year.



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