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Congresswoman Deborah Ross discusses constituent outreach and community events

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U.S. Rep. Deborah Ross 2nd District of North Carolina | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Deborah Ross 2nd District of North Carolina | Official U.S. House headshot

Congresswoman Deborah Ross, representing North Carolina’s 2nd district, has been active on social media, addressing various issues and initiatives. Her recent tweets highlight her engagement with constituents and participation in community events.

On March 10, 2025, Congresswoman Ross tweeted about the feedback she received from her constituents regarding policies enacted by the Trump administration. She mentioned launching a new webpage to communicate her actions in response to these concerns. "I have received an unprecedented amount of outreach from my constituents about combatting the Trump administration's dangerous policies. I've got a new webpage to share what I'm doing with all of you."

Later that day, Ross shared her experience visiting a "Girls Belong in Tech" event organized by Lenovo in Morrisville. She emphasized the importance of such programs in making technology jobs more accessible for women and preparing future leaders. "So great to be in Morrisville visiting a @Lenovo Girls Belong in Tech event. Programs like these make tech jobs more accessible to women & prepare the next generation of leaders."

On March 11, 2025, Ross addressed the needs of seniors through mobile office hours aimed at helping them access federal resources amid challenges posed by policies associated with Donald Trump. "Our seniors deserve to retire with dignity. My team and I have been hosting mobile office hours to help constituents access resources from the federal government, especially as Donald Trump threatens essential agencies."

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