David RouzerVerified account

@RepDavidRouzer

Congressman from North Carolina's 7th Congressional district

Joined September 2012

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Sep 17

    PLEASE RT -- Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, Duplin, New Hanover, Pender, Sampson & Wayne counties are eligible to receive both individual and public assistance. To apply: • Visit • Call 1-800-621-3362; (TTY) 1-800-462-7585; 1-800-621-3362 (VRS)

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  2. Retweeted
    Oct 15

    All hands on deck post here in : Mayor Saffo meeting with and local business leaders and employees.

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  3. Oct 15

    Thank you for visiting the 7th District

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  4. Retweeted

    Touring areas of eastern North Carolina today impacted by Hurricane with , , , , and local officials. is committed to helping Americans recover and rebuild their communities.

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  5. Retweeted
    Oct 15

    I’m with and Mayor of Saffo talking with a resident here who lived through . At , we are working with state and local partners toward recovery for the people of North Carolina

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  6. Retweeted
    Oct 9

    Listening to owners in Whiteville, NC, talking about the impact of . can help businesses recover with low-interest loans of up to $2M.

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  7. Oct 5

    Touring New Hanover County’s Disaster Recovery Center at the Old Independence Mall in Wilmington. If you need recovery assistance of any kind, please either visit a disaster recovery…

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  8. Oct 4

    More than 70 elected officials from all over the 7th District attended this morning’s Hurricane Florence Roundtable to share concerns of the communities they represent. Thank you to all…

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  9. Retweeted
    Oct 3

    After , calls for "disaster package" to assist farmers >>

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  10. Oct 3
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  11. Oct 2

    Meeting with Carolina Beach and Kure Beach officials to discuss disaster recovery efforts

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  12. Retweeted
    Sep 27

    LIVE 7-9a on The Big Talker 106.7FM () -- State Senator Michael Lee () at 7:30a provides update on statewide response to Hurricane Florence -- (NC-7) also calls in at 8a to talk about response from federal government ---

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  13. Sep 27

    Speaking with at 745 a.m. this morning to discuss federal response efforts, the impacts on , and more. Tune in if you can

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  14. Sep 27

    Calling into in a few minutes to discuss the $1.68 billion in disaster funding that was passed by the House yesterday evening. Tune in

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  15. Sep 25

    has been approved as a designated county eligible to receive FEMA assistance. Visit to find out if you qualify & fill out the questionnaire & online aid app. Call 1-800-621-3362 w/ questions

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  16. Sep 24

    Touring flood damaged farms in Duplin County with Secretary Perdue and nc_agriculture Commissioner Troxler

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  17. Retweeted
    Sep 24

    Touring flood damaged farms in Duplin Co. with , and . All the birds were removed from Dail Farms before it flooded.

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  18. Retweeted
    Sep 24

    ***ALERT**** Do not let someone in your home who claims to be a FEMA inspector but does not have a FEMA photo ID. Always ask to see a FEMA photo ID badge. A FEMA shirt or jacket is not proof of identity. All FEMA representatives, including...

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  19. Sep 21

    Next up on my visits in Brunswick County — checking in with the Emergency Operations Center to discuss communication needs and coordination efforts. Thank you to all who have been working…

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  20. Sep 21

    Making visits to Leland to asses the damage from Florence and hear from local officials on the disaster needs of Brunswick County. A special thank you to Missouri Task Force 1 for…

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  21. Retweeted

    Major river flooding continues across eastern NC. The Lumber, Cape Fear & Neuse Rivers are being monitored closely & are expected to crest in the coming days. Even after they crest, flooding will continue into next week & may be slow to recede.

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