Congresswoman Kathy E. Manning | Kathy E. Manning Official Website
Congresswoman Kathy E. Manning | Kathy E. Manning Official Website
Congresswoman Kathy Manning, representing North Carolina's 6th District since 2021, has recently shared her perspectives on various social and political issues through a series of tweets. These posts address healthcare policies, support for the LGBTQ+ community, and mental health initiatives.
On October 10, 2024, Manning criticized former President Donald Trump's "extreme Project 2025 agenda," which she claims would "repeal Democrats’ cap on out-of-pocket costs, raising drug prices for 126,000 people in #NC06." She affirmed that Democrats are "pushing back against these extreme plans" and committed to fighting for lower healthcare costs for families in North Carolina. "Donald Trump’s extreme Project 2025 agenda would repeal Democrats’ cap on out-of-pocket costs, raising drug prices for 126,000 people in #NC06. We Democrats are pushing back against these extreme plans and fighting to lower health care costs for North Carolina families."
On October 11, 2024, Manning marked National Coming Out Day by expressing her ongoing support for the LGBTQ+ community as a member of the Equality Caucus. She stated her commitment to advocating for a future where every American can live authentically. "Happy National Coming Out Day! As an @EqualityCaucus member, I’ll always stand alongside the LGBTQ+ community to fight for a future where every American can live authentically."
Later that day, Manning reported on her visit to the Kellin Foundation to learn about their efforts in expanding access to mental health services in North Carolina's 6th District. She emphasized her dedication to addressing the mental health crisis and supporting accessible mental health resources and care through her work in Congress. "This week, I visited the Kellin Foundation to learn more about their work to expand access to mental health services in #NC06. In Congress, I’ll keep fighting to address the mental health crisis and support accessible mental health resources and care."