Kathy Manning calls for congressional action on antisemitism and hurricane relief

Kathy Manning calls for congressional action on antisemitism and hurricane relief
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, recently shared her views on several pressing issues through a series of tweets. Manning, who holds degrees from Harvard University and the University of Michigan, addressed topics ranging from local care facilities to national concerns such as antisemitism and disaster relief.

On October 9, 2024, Congresswoman Manning issued a statement regarding the Greensboro Influx Care facility. She directed readers to her detailed remarks by providing a link: “My statement on the latest updates regarding the Greensboro Influx Care facility ⬇️ https://t.co/M61rbRuy8g“.

Later that day, she highlighted the issue of rising antisemitism in the United States. Manning called for legislative action with her bipartisan initiative aimed at addressing this concern. She tweeted: “To confront the growing rise of antisemitism across the country, Congress must take action. My bipartisan #CounteringAntisemitismAct addresses this alarming rise head-on and protects the Jewish community from rising threats.”

On October 10, 2024, Congresswoman Manning turned her attention to Hurricane Helene’s impact on North Carolinians. Emphasizing the urgency of disaster relief funding, she urged Speaker Johnson to reconvene Congress to address these needs. Her tweet stated: “North Carolinians impacted by Hurricane Helene shouldn’t have to worry about Congress doing its job. That’s why I’m calling on @SpeakerJohnson to reconvene Congress to vote on needed disaster relief funding and provide critical assistance to communities in need.”



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