Senator Vickie Sawyer emphasizes tax policy and constitutional rights in recent posts

Vickie Sawyer North Carolina State Senator (District 37)
Vickie Sawyer North Carolina State Senator (District 37)
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Senator Vickie Sawyer, who represents North Carolina’s 37th Senate district, recently reiterated her policy priorities and engagement with constituents through a series of posts on social media. Elected in 2023 as a Republican to replace Jeff Jackson, Sawyer addressed issues ranging from tax policy to constitutional rights and legislative updates.

On April 15, 2026, Senator Sawyer stated her commitment to fiscal responsibility and family-focused governance. In her post, she wrote: “Lower taxes. Strong families. A thriving North Carolina. Government should live within its means, not take more from yours. That’s why I remain committed to keeping taxes low, cutting unnecessary spending, and putting hardworking North Carolina families first. When families https://t.co/AGSpstcVko”.

Marking an occasion important to gun rights advocates, Sawyer posted on April 17, 2026: “Happy 2nd Amendment Day, NC! I will always stand up to defend your constitutional freedoms — including the right to keep and bear arms. https://t.co/6cm9yqdtru”.

That same day, she highlighted her involvement in public discourse through a podcast appearance: “NEW This week on We’re Just Sayin’, co-host David and I discuss the upcoming #NCGA session and welcome special guest Kevin Crutchfield. LISTEN HERE >>> https://t.co/UTCLvGFFCc https://t.co/hC8OnqaSZ6”.

Sawyer’s statements align with her role as a Republican state senator since 2023, representing North Carolina’s 37th Senate district after succeeding Jeff Jackson.



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