Alma Adams addresses town hall meeting and education policy concerns

Alma Adams addresses town hall meeting and education policy concerns
U.S. Rep. Alma Adams representing North Carolina's 12th Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Alma S. Adams, Ph.D., a U.S. Congresswoman representing North Carolina’s 12th district, recently shared a series of statements via social media, addressing both upcoming events and significant issues. These messages reflect her ongoing commitment to community engagement and education advocacy.

On February 11, 2025, Rep. Adams announced an upcoming in-person town hall in Charlotte: “Next Thursday, I’ll be hosting an in-person town hall in Charlotte. If you’d like to attend, use the link below to sign up!” This event is part of her efforts to maintain open communication with her constituents.

Later that day, she expressed concern about potential changes to federal education policy: “We cannot let them dismantle the Department of Education. Our children deserve more than that.” Her statement underscores her stance on preserving educational institutions for future generations.

On February 12, 2025, Rep. Adams commemorated the founding of the NAACP: “Today marks 116 years of the NAACP. Established in 1909, the organization was created to advocate for civil rights and end discrimination. Over a century later, its mission to ensure political and educational equality remains vital.” This highlights her recognition of longstanding civil rights organizations and their continued relevance.



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