Rep. Alma S. Adams addresses health, education, and legislative priorities in recent tweets

Rep. Alma S. Adams addresses health, education, and legislative priorities in recent tweets
Alma S. Adams U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina's 12th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Representative Alma S. Adams, Ph.D., a veteran legislator currently serving in the United States Congress for North Carolina’s 12th District, took to social media on April 7, 2025, to address various subjects significant to her political and community endeavors. The series of tweets included topics ranging from public health and educational achievements to legislative initiatives.

On April 7, 2025, Rep. Adams highlighted the commencement of National Public Health Week with a tweet emphasizing her commitment to healthcare access. She stated, “As we kick off National Public Health Week, let’s recommit to creating healthier, more equitable communities for all. As long as I am in Congress, I will never stop fighting for healthcare access so that all Americans can not just survive, but thrive.”

Later the same day, Rep. Adams extended her congratulations to Johnson C. Smith University on its anniversary through a tweet, stating, “Happy 158 year anniversary to the incredible @JCSUniversity!”

Concluding her day’s online activity, Rep. Adams unveiled a new legislative initiative on April 7, 2025, in a tweet introducing the HBCU Arts Act. She announced, “Today, I introduced the HBCU Arts Act, investing in arts education and conservation at HBCUs.” The post included a link to her detailed statement, offering insights into the bill’s implications for arts education and cultural preservation in historically black colleges and universities.



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