Rep. Don Davis, D-N.C., joined ‘Fox News Live’ to discuss the latest news emerging from Capitol Hill regarding the debt ceiling negotiations, warning Americans that ‘time is running out.’
A vulnerable House Democrat in North Carolina's 1st Congressional District is facing scrutiny over expenses eclipsing over $40,000 in payments to a furniture and interior design company for refurbishing a district office.
In the second quarter of 2023, Rep. Don Davis, D-N.C., reported $27,300 in taxpayer-funded "habitation expenses" and another $13,030 for "office supplies and furniture," according to congressional disclosure records — second overall among the 435 members in the House of Representatives.
When pressed by Fox News Digital about the expenses, Davis blamed redistricting and "rising costs," which would have been during the Biden administration.
"Upon my first election to Congress, we immediately set to work establishing our congressional office within the new district, starting from scratch with no furniture and limited supplies. After subsequent redistricting, we expanded our offices to serve our constituents better," Davis told Fox News Digital. "These expenses underscore not only the rising costs we are facing nationwide but also the financial impact of redistricting."
Rep. Don Davis, D-N.C., speaks at a rally on Oct. 13, 2024. (Cornell Watson for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Only one other member, Rep. Bobby Scott, D-Va., appeared to have higher habitation expenses than Davis in 2023.
Taff Office, which currently operates as "Young Office" after a merger in 2025, is an interior design company designing "spaces that inspire, motivate and engage."
When asked about the expenses, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) argued the expenses fall under the appropriate parameters of Davis' duties.
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