Congressman Pat Harrigan reflects on progress in his first 100 days

Congressman Pat Harrigan reflects on progress in his first 100 days
Patrick Harrigan, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 10th congressional district — Wikipedia
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Congressman Pat Harrigan shared a series of updates on his legislative activities via social media on April 14, 2025. His posts reflect on his first 100 days in office, summarizing efforts and accomplishments thus far.

In his initial tweet, the Congressman declared, “It’s been a solid start to my first 100 days, and there’s plenty more work ahead!”. He emphasized his legislative initiatives, introducing three bills aimed at defending service members, protecting military bases, and securing funding for the National Guard. Additionally, Harrigan noted his involvement in helping pass 19 bills with the @HouseGOP, focusing on securing the border, reducing government spending, and protecting women’s sports.

Two subsequent tweets on the same day contained undisclosed information and were represented solely by shortened links: “https://t.co/PJQkSpk6jQ” and “https://t.co/cCs0ivO2Pn”.

The focus on securing the border and protecting women’s sports aligns with the broader policy goals typically associated with the Republican party, which prioritizes national security and traditional gender roles in athletics.

More information about Congressman Pat Harrigan and his initiatives can be found on his official account.



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