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Note from Brad:
Note from Brad:
Welcome back to my monthly newsletter. January marked one year of my time in office, and one year into President Trump’s second term. I am sincerely grateful for your support over the last year and look forward to accomplishing even more in 2026.
Restaurants are not just a place to eat. They are a place for families, friends, and communities to gather, getting away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. That getaway is much sweeter when it features delicious, made from scratch meals and exceptional service.
From ribeyes to boardwalk fries, The Garden State Grill in Lillington aims to deliver original, flavorful meals in a welcoming and relaxed environment.
Note from Brad:
As we close out the year, I’d like to wish you a very Merry Christmas, a Happy New Year, and offer my sincere gratitude for your support over the past several months. I am immensely proud of what we’ve accomplished in only one year in office.
Small businesses form the backbone of our economy and add character to Main Street. They may not have the marketing budgets of large chains to reach shoppers around the holidays, but a little creativity and teamwork go a long way. In Youngsville, a collection of antique shops recently banded together to support one another and give local shoppers expanded access to unique finds.
Note from Brad:
Chloe Trapanotto sits down with Congressman Brad Knott NC—13 to discuss the allegations surrounding Minnesota’s massive fraud scandal and reports that stolen taxpayer funds were routed overseas—along with what the GOP is doing about it. They also cover immigration enforcement, racism-cried wolf, remittances to Somalia and anti-terror safeguards, identity verification for benefits, and how Republicans plan to reverse recent border and asylum policies while protecting taxpayers and public safety. It's a conversation you won't want to miss.
FUQUAY-VARINA, N.C. (WNCN) — Congressman Brad Knott visited Fuquay-Varina as he continues to highlight small businesses in his district, but Wednesday he’s focusing on a business that’s especially meaningful as Thanksgiving rolls around.
The Congressman visited Cultivate Coffee Roasters, a coffee shop that’s been around for years. They offer up the classic menu items you’d expect like lattes and pastries, but also something else.
The owners run a delivery style food pantry inside of the coffee shop to help people in need year-round.