Hosting the Second Annual WATERS Summit Devastating inland and coastal flooding upends the livelihoods of families, businesses, and entire communities.  Collaboration between every level of government and private innovators is key to better prepare for the future.  During the second annual WATERS Summit this past week, Congressman Greg Murphy and I brought together leading experts from across the globe to discuss ways we can increase resiliency and better protect North Carolina from flood risk.  Special thanks to everyone who participated, and I look forward to continuing our work on innovative solutions to protect against flooding.  Read more and watch highlights from the event below! WWAY: Congressmen hosted 2nd annual WATERS Summit in WilmingtonWECT: State, federal officials discuss flood mitigation strategies during WATERS summit
Representative David Rouzer


October 16, 2022


 

Hosting the Second Annual WATERS Summit

 

Devastating inland and coastal flooding upends the livelihoods of families, businesses, and entire communities.  Collaboration between every level of government and private innovators is key to better prepare for the future.  During the second annual WATERS Summit this past week, Congressman Greg Murphy and I brought together leading experts from across the globe to discuss ways we can increase resiliency and better protect North Carolina from flood risk.  Special thanks to everyone who participated, and I look forward to continuing our work on innovative solutions to protect against flooding.  Read more and watch highlights from the event below!


WWAY: Congressmen hosted 2nd annual WATERS Summit in Wilmington

WECT: State, federal officials discuss flood mitigation strategies during WATERS summit



Hosting a panel on ways we can address inland flooding during the second annual WATERS Summit.




 

Introducing Legislation To Deter Asylum Abuse and Restore the Rule of Law

 

The Biden-Harris Administration has continued to neglect our southern border.  Criminals, cartels, and human smugglers have turned this lawlessness into a business boom raking in billions, and the asylum process has been turned into a get-out-of-jail free card incentivizing even more illegal immigration.  That’s why I recently introduced the Asylum Accountability Act to help strengthen our immigration system by permanently barring legal status for work, permanent residence status, or citizenship for anyone who does not show up in court for their asylum hearing.  This is a crucial component of current law that needs to be changed to help deter the surge we are currently seeing at our southern border.




 

Updates from NC-07

 

I recently travelled throughout the district meeting with North Carolinians from many different communities.  The conversations and concerns heard during these meetings help to inform my work in Congress.  Here are some highlights from the past couple of weeks!


Village Pharmacy

Visited with the great team at Village Pharmacy of Hampstead.  We discussed the challenges facing our independent pharmacy owners and how Congress can continue to support them and their patients. 


Boys & Girls Homes

It was great meeting with the Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina in Lake Waccamaw.  The work they do is crucial to help at-risk youth and families in our community, and I thank them for their service!


Columbus County Chamber

Enjoyed having lunch with members of the Whiteville-Columbus Chamber at Dale’s Seafood in Whiteville!  We had a great discussion on how we can work together to create a better business environment in Southeastern North Carolina.




 

This Week's Good News Story

 

For this week's good news story, I would like to congratulate the winners of the giant pumpkin and watermelon competition at the N.C. State Fair!  This year the top three pumpkin growers all had pumpkins weighing more than 1,000 pounds.  The winning watermelon is the third largest watermelon in the world this year and was grown by Andrew Vial of Liberty and weighed 306 pounds.  The second place watermelon came from right here in North Carolina's 7th Congressional District and was grown by Patrick VanBeck of Willow Springs, weighing in at 291.5 pounds.




 

Closing Thoughts...

 

“To educate a person in the mind but not in morals is to educate a menace to society.” —  Theodore Roosevelt


Sincerely,

David Rouzer Signature.
 
Representative David Rouzer
 
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