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Brad Knott is a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives representing North Carolina's 13th Congressional District, having been elected in 2024. He serves on three major committees: Transportation and Infrastructure, Homeland Security, and Judiciary. His committee assignments include subcommittees focused on border security, immigration enforcement, crime and surveillance, and transportation infrastructure.
- Name
- Brad Knott
- Party
- Republican
- State
- North Carolina
- District
- NC-13
- Committees
- Highways and Transit Subcommittee, Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, Border Security and Enforcement Subcommittee
- Key Fact 1
- Brad Knott represents North Carolina's 13th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Key Fact 2
- He is a member of the Republican Party.
- Key Fact 3
- He serves on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, including its Highways and Transit, Aviation, and Water Resources and Environment subcommittees.
- Key Fact 4
- He is assigned to the House Homeland Security Committee, serving on the Border Security and Enforcement and Oversight, Investigations, and Accountability subcommittees.
- Key Fact 5
- He serves on the House Judiciary Committee, including its Crime and Federal Government Surveillance and Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement subcommittees.
- Key Fact 6
- His committee assignments indicate a focus on transportation infrastructure, border security, immigration policy, and law enforcement issues.
- Key Fact 7
- He was elected to Congress in the 2024 election cycle.
Data from Congress.gov
Fact Sheet
- Name
- Brad Knott
- Party
- Republican
- State
- North Carolina
- District
- NC-13
- Chamber
- House
- Committees
- Highways and Transit Subcommittee, Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, Border Security and Enforcement Subcommittee
- Key Votes
- 50
Data from Congress.gov
Promise vs. Vote
Promise Kept Rate
50%
Kept 1 of 2 promises this session
Co-sponsored · Voted YEA · Apr 10, 2025
Co-sponsored · Voted NAY · Jan 23, 2025
