Rep. Brenden Jones criticizes Chapel Hill-Carrboro schools and references legislative options

Brenden H. Jones, North Carolina State Representative for 46th District
Brenden H. Jones, North Carolina State Representative for 46th District
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Rep. Brenden Jones, a Republican member of the North Carolina State House representing the 46th district since 2017, has posted a series of tweets addressing ongoing controversies involving Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools and legislative discussions.

On December 10, 2025, Jones shared an email on his social media account, writing: “This was the email he sent. #ncpol https://t.co/kRD8hs4PYL”.

Later that day, Jones referenced comments from another legislator in a post stating: “As Representative McNeely said all options are on the table. #ncpol https://t.co/eBFj7nPC9c” (December 10, 2025).

On December 11, 2025, Jones addressed concerns about content allegedly present on the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools website. He wrote: “Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools still claims the filth I exposed yesterday is not on their website. Well, explain to me then Dr. Trice why they are STILL up and recommended? I’ll make this easy. Take them down, stop the grooming, and resign! #ncpol https://t.co/SjjRvHZ1zb”.

Jones has represented North Carolina’s 46th House district since being elected in 2017 after replacing Ken Waddell.



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