Rep. Alma S. Adams shares views on historical figures and current legislation

Rep. Alma S. Adams shares views on historical figures and current legislation
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., currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing North Carolina’s 12th district, has shared several statements on social media reflecting her political views and commemorations. The tweets encompass tributes to historical figures, legislative positions, and opinions on current governmental actions.

On March 10, 2025, Rep. Adams acknowledged Harriet Tubman Day with a tribute to the historical figure. She stated: “On Harriet Tubman Day, we remember a real life superhero who risked her life freeing enslaved people and fighting for our nation during the Civil War. May her service in the pursuit of justice for all continue to inspire us.”

The following day, March 11, 2025, Rep. Adams made public her decision regarding a legislative matter through another tweet: “Rep. Adams Statement on Voting Against Continuing Resolution.” The post directed readers to a full statement available online.

On March 12, 2025, Rep. Adams expressed concern over potential governmental restructuring affecting education: “Closing the Department of Education is an attack on our children.” This comment underscores her advocacy for educational institutions and their importance.



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