Congressman Pat Harrigan highlights veterans’ contributions and historical inspiration

Congressman Pat Harrigan highlights veterans’ contributions and historical inspiration
Patrick Harrigan, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 10th congressional district — Wikipedia
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Congressman Pat Harrigan recently posted a series of messages on social media, sharing insights into both his local engagements and broader reflections on historical and cultural occasions. Through his communications, he underscores connections between community work, historical inspiration, and personal celebration.

On April 19, 2025, Congressman Harrigan shared his experience visiting Locke Lane Construction and Evergreen CLT in Stony Point. He noted, “I stopped by Locke Lane Construction and Evergreen CLT in Stony Point. This veteran-owned team is building sustainable homes with American-made timber, helping lead the way in construction right here in North Carolina!” This visit highlighted local initiatives in sustainable construction practices spearheaded by veterans.

Later on the same day, he took a moment to reflect on historical events. “250 years ago, patriots stood their ground at Lexington and Concord, igniting the fight for American freedom,” he wrote, drawing a parallel to contemporary efforts in safeguarding liberty. “That same spirit still guides our work to defend liberty today!”

Continuing on April 20, 2025, Congressman Harrigan extended a holiday message to his followers. He wrote, “Wishing everyone a happy Easter today. He is risen!” reflecting on the personal significance and communal joy of Easter celebrations.

Chairing the congressional committee on veteran affairs, Congressman Harrigan has a notable focus on community initiatives led by veterans. His engagement, as evidenced by the post, amplifies his dedication to promoting local development and championing historical patriotism.

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