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May 7, 2024

Rep. Richard Hudson, R-NC, said professors who withhold students' grades in a show of support for anti-Israel rioters should be "immediately" terminated.

Issues:Education
May 7, 2024

One hundred three were flown to Charlotte Douglas International, two to Raleigh-Durham International among more than 400,000 migrants relocated to the United States in the Biden administration’s mass-parole program in 2023 between January and August.

Issues:Immigration
May 6, 2024

After replacing the elite school’s American flag with a Palestinian one, anti-Israel activists at George Washington University called to “liberate” the world from “colonialism, imperialism, white supremacy, capitalism, and Zionism,” as pro-Palestinian activists on college campuses continue to reveal the true agenda behind the spreading demonstrations.

April 29, 2024

President Joe Biden, says a North Carolina congressman, is putting "America’s energy security last."

U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson, R-N.C., commented after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s four rules on fossil fuel-fired power plants was announced. The new standards, observers say, will crush the coal industry and be significantly detrimental to the natural gas industry.

Issues:Energy
April 22, 2024

North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis called for expulsions and deportations. Reps. Virginia Foxx and Richard Hudson sought accountability.

And U.S. Rep. Kathy Manning, born to Jewish parents in Michigan just over 67 years ago about a decade after the Holocaust, offered words of encouragement as the Middle Eastern war between Hamas and Israel ignited conflict in the United States.

Issues:Education
April 9, 2024

When children enter the United States without permission and without the care of a parent or guardian, Greensboro is one place they might now call home.

At least temporarily.

Issues:Immigration
April 8, 2024

"Complete scam" is a North Carolina congressman's description of President Joe Biden's latest details for shifting repayment of student loans from borrowers to taxpayers.

In North Carolina, the U.S. Department of Education says 74,160 would get relief of more than $3.6 billion.

Issues:Education
April 8, 2024

Four North Carolina congressional members and the state’s lieutenant governor pledged support of Israel as its war with Hamas reached six months on Sunday, a day before Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country would invade Rafah.

The invasion has been discouraged by the United States.

April 3, 2024

Congressman Richard Hudson, R-9th, released a statement today in which he applauded administration of UNC-Charlotte, where he earned his degree and served as student body president, for condemning the Student Government Association (SGA) resolution against Israel. 

Issues:Education
April 3, 2024

The student government at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte campus, passed a resolution(link is external) on March 28 that accuses Israel of genocide and calls on the school to divest from Israel.