Representative Brian Echevarria addresses state issues and national controversies in December posts

Brian Echevarria, North Carolina State Representative for 82nd District
Brian Echevarria, North Carolina State Representative for 82nd District
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Representative Brian Echevarria, a Republican elected in 2025 to represent North Carolina’s 82nd House district, posted a series of comments on his social media account on December 4, 2025. His posts addressed state politics, national controversies, and economic concerns for North Carolina residents.

In his first post at 13:35 UTC, Echevarria offered brief praise: “Nice work. #NCPOL https://t.co/yR8BX3it9A”.

Shortly afterward, at 13:41 UTC, he referenced the ongoing discussion about the Epstein files and suggested a shift in focus by political opponents. He wrote: “And just like that, democrats stopped talking about the Epstein files. #NCPOL https://t.co/4XAfP1O7gW”.

Later that day at 19:09 UTC, Echevarria commented on the role of government in addressing policy ideas and raised concerns about the state’s economy and property taxes. He stated: “Not every good idea is a government responsibility. Firstly, and still true, ‘It’s the economy, stupid.’ We need to ensure North Carolina doesn’t slip into recession and a market crash. A simple step is to tackle the property tax hikes that are crushing homeowners and draining a https://t.co/TiR2vIhNWM”.

Echevarria succeeded Kristin Baker as representative for District 82 after winning election to the North Carolina State House in 2025.



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