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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representative Richard Hudson (R-NC) released the below statement after U.S. Representative Virginia Foxx (R-NC) was selected by House Speaker Mike Johnson to serve as Chairwoman of the House Committee on Rules for the 119th Congress. Rep. Foxx is the first Republican woman to chair the Committee on Rules.
It is a new year and the 119th Congress has officially begun. I am honored to continue serving you, representing North Carolina’s new 9th District in Congress. As Fort Bragg’s Congressman, I will continue to be the voice for our veterans, servicemembers, and military families.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Representative Richard Hudson (R-NC) released the following statement after Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) was elected to continue serving as the 56th Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives in the 119th Congress:
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In recognition of Computer Science Education Week, U.S. Representative Richard Hudson (NC-09) today announced the winners of the 2024 Congressional App Challenge for North Carolina's 9th District.
When House Republicans took the majority nearly two years ago, we unified around a bold agenda to grow our economy, secure our borders, restore law and order, protect freedom, and hold Big Government accountable. We not only made those promises, we’ve kept them.
Friends,
The right to vote is among the most sacred rights we have as Americans. It is fundamental to our democracy and the cornerstone of our freedom.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representative Richard Hudson (R-NC), alongside Senators Thom Tillis, Ted Budd, and the entire North Carolina Congressional Delegation, attended a ceremony in the U.S. Capitol to unveil a statue in honor of the Reverend William Franklin “Billy” Graham, Jr.
As a limited government conservative, I’ve always been a big believer in you having the freedom to choose what’s best for you and your family. Sadly, the Biden Administration does not share this view.
A.P. Dillon: North State Journal
Members of both parties of North Carolina’s congressional delegation came together to celebrate late colleague Howard Coble.