Addison McDowell addresses university policy reforms and anti-fentanyl legislation in recent posts

Addison McDowell, U.S. Representative for North Carolina%27s 6th Congressional District - Official Website
Addison McDowell, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 6th Congressional District - Official Website
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Congressman Addison McDowell has recently addressed several issues on his official X account, focusing on higher education policies, national media appearances, and legislative action against the fentanyl crisis.

On September 4, 2025, McDowell commented on a bill related to university policies: “Universities should be centers of excellence, not labs for wokeness. I’m proud to co-sponsor this bill with @RepStefanik.

Universities don’t need to adhere to DEI quotas – Just freedom, merit, & truth.” He expressed support for legislation that would impact diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) requirements at universities.

Later the same day, McDowell promoted his appearance on a local news program: “You don’t want to miss my latest on @myfox8 Swing State. We are seeing the success of President Trump’s leadership firsthand.

Last week, I spoke with Bob Buckley covering law and order, tariffs, combating drug cartels, and more.

Tune in ” In this post dated September 4, 2025, he referenced topics discussed during his interview such as law enforcement and economic policy.

On September 5, 2025, McDowell addressed efforts to combat fentanyl trafficking: “The Stop Chinese Fentanyl Act makes one thing clear – America will hold the CCP accountable for flooding our communities with poison.

No other country faces the fentanyl crisis like America. It is a direct attack from our adversaries and no longer are they getting a free pass.” His comments align with ongoing legislative initiatives aimed at curbing the importation of illicit fentanyl into the United States and holding foreign actors responsible.

Congressman Addison McDowell serves as a U.S. Representative and frequently addresses national policy issues through public statements and social media posts. The discussion about fentanyl reflects broader concerns regarding its role in opioid overdose deaths across the country. The debate over DEI practices in universities continues amid national conversations about academic freedom and institutional values.



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