House Democrat Donald Norcross is expected to recover after medical emergency

Rep. Donald Norcross, D-N.J., experienced a medical emergency related to his gallbladder while traveling over the weekend, according to a statement from his office on Monday. He was admitted to UNC Rex Hospital in North Carolina on Sunday and is currently in stable condition, receiving exceptional medical care.
Despite the unexpected health scare, Norcross remains in good spirits and expressed his gratitude to the doctors, nurses, and support staff at UNC Rex Hospital for their dedicated work during his stay. He will soon be transferred to Cooper University Healthcare in New Jersey to continue his recovery process.
In the midst of his medical ordeal, Norcross managed to post about two bills he introduced with Rep. Brendan Boyle, D-Penn. The No Tax Breaks for Union Busting Act and Tax Fairness for Workers Act aim to protect American workers and ensure a fair choice to join or form a union. Norcross emphasized the importance of aligning the tax code with the rights of workers.
The No Tax Breaks for Union Busting Act seeks to eliminate corporate subsidies for anti-union campaigns, promoting fairness in the tax system and empowering workers. On the other hand, the Tax Fairness for Workers Act aims to restore economic equity by putting money back into the pockets of hardworking individuals. This legislative effort comes at a critical time when worker rights are under attack.
At 66 years old, Norcross is recognized for his dedication to public service. He and his wife have three adult children and four grandchildren, highlighting his commitment to family values. Despite facing health challenges, Norcross remains steadfast in his mission to advocate for the well-being of American workers.
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