Grant Campbell shares updates on education and community service in North Carolina

Grant Campbell, North Carolina State Representative for 83rd District - Official Website
Grant Campbell, North Carolina State Representative for 83rd District - Official Website
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Grant Campbell, a Republican elected in 2025 to represent North Carolina’s 83rd House district, has recently shared updates on his social media regarding state community colleges, honoring a local veteran, and his ongoing service to constituents.

On September 4, 2025, Campbell posted about the future of educational institutions in the state: “What’s ahead for North Carolina’s community colleges this year https://t.co/lO2IcSBXZI”.

Later that day, he paid tribute to a respected member of the community: “Not farewell but thank you to SGT Michael Verardo. Those of us who have been blessed to know you and @sarah_verardo will carry on your legacy and memory always. To learn more about his inspiring story, visit @IndyFund. https://t.co/xkfoPZUx7j”.

On September 6, Campbell highlighted his direct engagement with local residents: “More direct service to the constituents today. #ncpol https://t.co/7csBYWjTDk”.

Campbell succeeded Kevin Crutchfield as representative for the state’s 83rd House district following his election in 2025.



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