Donald Davis

12/31/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/31/2025 20:36

Congressman Don Davis Releases 2025 Year-End Review, Highlighting A Year of Results for Eastern North Carolina

Washington, D.C. - Congressman Don Davis (NC-01)unveiled his 2025 year-end review, highlighting 365 days of delivering results for eastern North Carolina. The report recognizes legislative achievements underscoring his ongoing commitment to North Carolina's First Congressional District.

"In 2025, our focus remained steadfast on delivering results for the people of eastern North Carolina, whom we proudly serve. From strengthening national security and expanding economic opportunity to securing critical investments in education, health care, and infrastructure, the year reflected a deep commitment to service, leadership, and meaningful impact across our communities," said Congressman Don Davis. "As the year ends, these accomplishments represent more than milestones. They reflect ongoing work to build stronger, safer, and more resilient communities across eastern North Carolina. Moving forward, we remain committed to advocating for our congressional district, delivering practical solutions, and ensuring that every community has a voice and a path toward opportunity."

SIGNIFICANT HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Introduced 26 bills.

  • Returned over $9.2 million from federal agencies to eastern North Carolina families, veterans, and seniors.

  • Resolved 843 constituent casework requests.

  • 74,000 constituent correspondences.

  • Advanced innovation and regulatory clarity as the ranking member of the Commodity Markets, Digital Assets, and Rural Development Subcommittee with the U.S. House passage of the CLARITY Act and GENIUS Act.

  • Received the Congressional Management Foundation's Best of Bipartisan Engagement & Collaboration award.

  • Secured over $48.03 million in Community Project Funding in Fiscal Year 2026.

  • Voted to reopen the federal government after the longest shutdown in American history, securing critical community investments, including:

    • Town of Whitakers Community Center - $1.015 million

    • Gates County Community Center - $1 million

    • Bertie County Fire Department Critical Equipment - $1 million

    • Town of Williamston Fire Ladder Truck - $1 million

    • Bertie County Emergency 911 Center - $1 million

    • Town of Plymouth Public Health & Safety Facility Upgrades - $1 million

    • Greene County Senior Center of Excellence - $1.015 million

    • SJAFB Combat Arms Training and Maintenance facility - $41 million

  • Voted for the National Defense Authorization Act, which included a 3.8% pay raise for all servicemembers and 17 amendments for eastern North Carolina:

    • SJAFB Child Development Center - $54 million

    • MCAS Cherry Point F-35 Aircraft Sustainment Center - $40 million

    • MCAS Cherry Point Flightline Utilities Modernization Project - $15 million

Find the 2025 year-end review HERE.

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