Rep. Erin Paré comments on state leadership, education funding concerns

Erin Pauling Pare, North Carolina State Representative for 37th District
Erin Pauling Pare, North Carolina State Representative for 37th District
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Rep. Erin Paré, a Republican member of the North Carolina State House representing the 37th district since 2021, has recently commented on several political developments in North Carolina through her social media account.

On March 24, 2026, Paré praised the influence of a prominent state legislator, stating “North Carolina is a national leader and destination state due in large part to Senator Berger’s leadership over the past two decades+.”

Later that same day, she addressed concerns regarding education funding in Wake County Public School System (WCPSS), writing “Folks had questions about reports about Special Ed cuts by WCPSS – the WCPSS District staff and school board is holding a special meeting tonight about it and providing a correction in information that has been spreading throughout the County by the NCAE (the NCAE is the far-left”.

On March 26, Paré reflected on recent political activity and party organization efforts. She stated “Great convention last night! Kudos to Chair Sandy Joiner and team for a job well done. The Democrat-Socialists think they have 2026 in the bag – but what I’m seeing is an electorate fed up with liberal policies that are destroying our communities, the economy, and families. We”.

Paré was elected to her current position after winning office in 2021, succeeding Sydney Batch as representative for North Carolina’s 37th House district.



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