Matthew Winslow highlights new legislation on economic growth and fraud prevention

Matthew Winslow highlights new legislation on economic growth and fraud prevention
Matthew Dale Winslow, North Carolina State Representative for 7th District (R) — Wikipedia
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Matthew Winslow, a notable figure in North Carolina politics, recently shared updates on legislative activities via social media. His posts focused on the passage of significant bills by the North Carolina House aimed at economic development and fraud prevention.

On May 7, 2025, Winslow announced that “Today, the House passed HB 552: AG Manufacturing Economic Development Grant!” The bill establishes a grant program designed to support agricultural manufacturing businesses. This initiative is expected to create jobs and stimulate economic growth in rural and distressed areas of North Carolina.

Later that day, Winslow reported another legislative achievement with the passage of HB 535. He stated that “The NC House fights title fraud by passing HB 535!” The bill aims to protect property owners by securing deeds, public records, and vehicle titles against fraudulent activities.

On May 8, 2025, Winslow posted a link without additional commentary or context here.

These legislative measures reflect ongoing efforts within the state to bolster economic stability and safeguard property rights for its residents.



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