Rep. Donald Norcross New Jersey 1st Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot
Rep. Donald Norcross New Jersey 1st Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot
Congressman Donald Norcross, representing New Jersey's 1st district, shared several updates on social media recently. His posts highlighted significant events and initiatives related to historical figures and labor advocacy.
On March 10, 2025, Congressman Norcross commemorated Harriet Tubman's contributions to American history. He noted the celebration of her life and leadership in liberating hundreds of people. He mentioned the Harriet Tubman Museum of New Jersey in Cape May as a tribute to her legacy. "Today we celebrate Harriet Tubman’s life and honor her courage, sacrifice, and leadership that helped liberate hundreds of people. Cape May's Harriet Tubman Museum of New Jersey pays tribute to the life and fortitude of one of America's greatest heroes and the history of…"
Later that day, Norcross welcomed Gwynne Wilcox back to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). He expressed satisfaction with her reinstatement following his advocacy alongside colleagues from the Labor Caucus. He emphasized the importance of having strong advocates on the board for workers facing illegal union-busting activities. "Welcome back to the @NLRB, Gwynne Wilcox! Last month, my @Labor_Caucus colleagues and I called for her reinstatement and I'm glad to see the courts got it right. Workers need strong advocates on the board so those subjected to illegal union-busting will be able to receive the…"
On March 11, 2025, Congressman Norcross expressed pride in standing with Representative Glenn Ivey and other members of the Labor Caucus in their efforts for workers' rights. He underscored their commitment to building a robust pro-labor coalition within Congress."Proud to stand with @RepGlennIvey and all our @Labor_Caucus members in the fight for workers, which has never been more relevant. Together, we’re building the strongest pro-labor coalition Congress has ever seen."