Congressman Donald Norcross engages with constituents and honors John Lewis

Congressman Donald Norcross engages with constituents and honors John Lewis
Rep. Donald Norcross New Jersey 1st Congressional District — Facebook Website
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Congressman Donald Norcross, representing New Jersey’s 1st District, shared insights on recent activities through his social media posts. Serving in Congress since 2014, Norcross continues to engage with various communities and causes.

On February 20, 2025, Congressman Norcross expressed gratitude for an event hosted by the American Motorcyclist Association that gathered members of the Congressional Motorcycle Caucus. He remarked on the significance of discussing the future of motorcycling in America. “Thank you to @ama_rights for hosting a wonderful event that brought members of the Congressional Motorcycle Caucus together with others interested in the future of motorcycling in America.”

Reflecting on personal memories, Norcross paid tribute to his late friend John Lewis on February 21, 2025. He highlighted Lewis’s enduring legacy in advancing civil rights and recalled their visit to the Edmund Pettus Bridge as a memorable moment. “Today, I’m reminded of how much I miss my dear friend, John Lewis. His work to advance civil rights in the U.S. will forever be enshrined into our nation’s history, and I’m glad he lived to see that.”

Later that day, Congressman Norcross emphasized his commitment to serving South Jersey residents during a town hall meeting held in Chesilhurst. Acknowledging those who participated alongside co-hosts Louis Cappelli Jr., Asm Hutchison, and Mayor Jamila, he encouraged further community engagement from those unable to attend. “I work for the people of South Jersey and I will always fight for them. Thank you to everyone who joined us at last night’s town hall in Chesilhurst—especially my co-hosts @LouisCappelliJr, @asmhutchison, and @MayorJamila.”



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