Federal, State and Local Officials Praise Rep. Tricia Cotham, Welcome Her to Republican Party | Eastern North Carolina Now

Federal, state and local officials from North Carolina today offered praise and admiration for Rep. Tricia Cotham's decision to join the House Republican Caucus.

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    Raleigh, NC     Federal, state and local officials from North Carolina today offered praise and admiration for Rep. Tricia Cotham's decision to join the House Republican Caucus.

    U.S. Senator Thom Tillis:

    "Tricia and I were both members of the same freshman class in the State House, and I've always admired her independent streak and determination to deliver results for the people she represents even when it meant going against the head of her own party. Unfortunately, it's become increasingly apparent that there is no room for independent thinkers in today's Democratic Party in either Raleigh or our nation's capital. Tricia will have a welcome home in the GOP caucus and will undoubtedly play a crucial role in delivering even more results to keep North Carolina the best state in the nation to raise a family and start a business."

    U.S. Senator Ted Budd:

    "Voters are leaving the Democrat Party every day because its extreme agenda hurts North Carolina families. Far left Democrats will only fight for a radical, woke agenda - not for good, hardworking people. Rep. Cotham's historic announcement highlights that Republicans are the only party focused on the bottom line for taxpayers here at home."

    Catherine Truitt, State Superintendent of Public Instruction:

    "Tricia is a true advocate for North Carolina's students, teachers, and families. I look forward to continuing to work with her on Republican-led initiatives the General Assembly is spearheading, like early literacy priorities to ensure that all public school students and reading to learn by third grade."

    NCGOP Chairman Michael Whatley:

    "We are thrilled to have Rep. Cotham join the Republican Party to advance solutions for North Carolina families. This announcement continues to reflect that the Democratic Party is too radical for North Carolina. The values of the Republican Party align with voters, and the People of Mecklenburg County should be proud to have her representation in Raleigh."

    Tariq Bokhari, Charlotte City Councilman:

    "I've watched Tricia serve as a pragmatic, effective leader in NC for years, and I've watched for years the Democrats range in their actions from lacking respect... to all out attacks. Today we get to showcase what so many of us already know in North Carolina... that the Republican Party is the party of inclusion, and the big tent. We are delighted to bring in a great leader like Tricia, and can't wait to see her talents truly embraced and appreciated. It's a great day for new beginnings, a veto-proof super majority, and the people of North Carolina."

    Ed Driggs, Charlotte City Councilman:

    "I have long admired Trisha Cotham's practical approach to policy issues and look forward to having her as a member of our party."

    Sean Strain, Former CMS School Board Member, District 6

    "Rep. Cotham has long been a strong advocate for common sense legislation and solutions, representing the best interest of her constituents while reinforcing opportunity expansion, individual and governmental accountability. An independent voice, Tricia's partnership to drive positive results for her district and our state has been a welcome change from the other side of the aisle, as we welcome other like-minded legislators who want to focus on serving their constituents rather than Gov Cooper."


   Contact: Jimmy Milstead
   Email: Jimmy.Milstead@ncleg.net
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