Donald Norcross U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey's 1st district | Official U.S. House Headshot
Donald Norcross U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey's 1st district | Official U.S. House Headshot
Congressman Donald Norcross, representing New Jersey's 1st district, shared a series of tweets highlighting various topics on November 20 and 21, 2024. His posts ranged from birthday wishes to President Biden to initiatives showcasing South Jersey landmarks and his stance on recent House votes.
On November 20, Congressman Norcross extended birthday greetings to President Biden, acknowledging the President's contributions to workers and unions across the United States. He expressed gratitude for Biden's efforts in infrastructure rebuilding, reducing prescription drug costs, and creating well-paying jobs in South Jersey. "Happy Birthday, @POTUS! Thank you for your leadership and support of workers and unions across our country. South Jersey will always be grateful for the work you did to rebuild our infrastructure, lower prescription drug costs, and create good-paying jobs."
Later that day, Norcross announced a new initiative aimed at highlighting notable sites and landmarks in South Jersey. He invited followers to participate by guessing the location of a photo he posted along with identifying a dinosaur featured in it. He encouraged sharing additional facts or stories as part of this interactive series titled "Where in South Jersey?" "I’m starting a new series to highlight all the incredible sites and landmarks South Jersey has to offer. The 'Where in South Jersey?' fun starts today! Can anyone guess where this photo was taken and who that dinosaur is? Share a fact or story with everyone as a bonus!"
On November 21, Congressman Norcross issued a statement regarding two votes that took place in the House of Representatives that day. While the content of his statement was not detailed in the tweet itself, it indicated his active participation in legislative matters."My statement on the two votes in the House of Representatives today."