
Don Davis
Don Davis is a Democratic member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, representing the 62nd district. He is known for his commitment to social justice and economic equity. Recently, Davis has been in the spotlight for his involvement in discussions about party strategy and unity, particularly in light of the disruptions during President Trump's address to Congress, where he, along with other centrist Democrats, expressed concerns about the effectiveness and appropriateness of such actions.
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Rep. Don Davis voted in favor of the bipartisan DHS funding bill.
DHS shutdown continues as House Dems reject GOP's Iran pressure strategyRepresentative Don Davis, a Democrat, is facing re-election challenges due to the new map.
Tracking the Battle to Reshape Congress for the MidtermsDon Davis is another lawmaker identified by activists as supporting ICE funding.
‘ICE Out’ strike and protests: what to know about demonstrations across the US | Protest (US)Don Davis said in the statement that a stronger Taiwan deters aggression and protects democracy.
US House unveils bill backing TaiwanRep. Don Davis voted with Republicans in favor of the bill.
201 Dems vote against bill requiring gang tattoo screening for migrant kidsDon Davis voted to reopen the government to support his constituents and alleviate suffering as the holidays approach.
6 House Dems explain why they broke ranks to vote for ending government shutdownSix Democrats broke with their party to vote for the Bill: Don Davis of North Carolina.
Trump signs funding Bill to end longest US government shutdown – The Irish TimesNorth Carolina congressman Don Davis voted for the funding bill that ended the shutdown in the House of Representatives.
Democrats sift through shutdown’s ashes after resistance finally breached | DemocratsSix Democrats broke with their party to vote for the bill: Don Davis of North Carolina.
Trump signs funding bill to end longest US government shutdown | US politicsAmong them was Don Davis from North Carolina, who joined Republicans to end the shutdown.
Палата представників США схвалила законопроєкт про відновлення фінансування уряду до 30 січняDon Davis was one of the dissenters from the Democratic Party who voted in favor of the bill.
Projeto de lei que encerra 'shutdown' nos EUA é aprovado na Câmara e segue para sanção de TrumpRep. Don Davis is reviewing the deal and focusing on ending the government shutdown responsibly.
What House Democrats in districts Trump won are saying about the shutdown dealInterim NDP Leader Don Davis said his party will study the budget and consult with Canadians.
Federal budget 2025: Carney earmarks $89.7-billion in new spending to counter U.S. protectionismDavis is a Democratic Rep. whose district is targeted by the new congressional map.
North Carolina legislature gives final approval to new congressional map that could give GOP one more seat in US HouseDemocratic lawmakers who attended the vigil include Rep. Don Davis.
Hakeem Jeffries gives four-word answer on why he missed Charlie Kirk vigilDon Davis reaffirmed his commitment to Israel as an ally of the United States.
North Carolina Democrats fight over anti-Israel resolutionDon Davis of North Carolina voted for the bill.
Democrats join GOP to pass legislation cracking down on sanctuary citiesRep. Don Davis, D-N.C., reflected on his visit to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Stewart County, Georgia.
Dem lawmaker calls on Congress to finally act on border and immigration policiesJoining Luttrell in co-sponsoring the legislation are Reps. Vern Buchanan, R-Fla., Derrick Van Orden, R-Wis., Juan Ciscomani, R-Ariz., Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., Don Davis, D-N.C., David Valadao, R-Calif., Greg Murphy, R-N.C., Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, John Rutherford, R-Fla., Jen Kiggins, R-Fla., Nancy Mace, R-S.C., and Jason Crow, R-Colo.
Bipartisan bill would give eligible veterans free service dogRep. Don Davis has not ruled out supporting a resolution to censure Al Green.
Democrat centrists, progressives clash after Trump's address to Congress












































































































