Senator Phil Berger, a Republican representing North Carolina’s 26th Senate district since 2023, recently shared updates on legislative actions and community engagement through a series of posts on his social media account.
On July 30, 2025, Berger highlighted the legislature’s activity: “The General Assembly made history by overriding eight of Gov. Josh Stein’s vetoes in one day. Republicans, and some Democrats, came together to ensure that common sense prevails in our state. #ncpol
https://t.co/oofbuqvn8o”
The following day, July 31, Berger described a recent meeting with local constituents: “I had the pleasure of speaking with the members of the Oak Ridge Lions Club at their meeting Monday night to provide some updates on what is happening at the legislature. Thank you to the Lions Club for their hospitality and an always warm welcome! https://t.co/aNFRCNbcUW”
On August 1, he summarized key legislative moves by Senate Republicans during the week: “In case you missed it, this week Senate Republicans:
Voted to override 12 of Gov. Josh Stein’s vetoes
Stood united to uphold your Second Amendment rights and make North Carolina the 30th Constitutional Carry state
Supported parental freedom and school choice for all”
Berger assumed office in the North Carolina State Senate after being elected in 2023 to represent District 26. He succeeded Dave Craven in this role.



