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September 24, 2015

WASHINGTON — The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina received a $480,707 Department of Education grant today to improve educational opportunities for American Indian students.

“This is a huge win for our community,”said U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson, who helped secure the funds. “This grant is a necessary step to help introduce families to the higher education system, equip students with critical knowledge and ensure folks have the skills they need to get and keep good-paying jobs.”

September 19, 2015

A bill to increase airport safety and authored by U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson, R-8, unanimously passed Congress this week.

Called the Gerardo Hernandez Airport Security Act, the bill was first introduced during Hudson’s first term. It also passed the U.S. House in his first term.

Among other things, the bill would direct the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to give technical assistance to verify airports have plans for responding to security incidents in the facility’s perimeter, including acts of terrorism and active shooters.

September 19, 2015

WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson joined fellow House Republicans on Friday in voting to freeze federal funding for Planned Parenthood.

In a 241-187 vote, nearly all Republicans and two Democrats approved legislation that would block Planned Parenthood’s federal funding for one year, giving time for Congress to fully investigate claims of wrongdoing by the provider. The vote comes in the wake of an undercover video controversy.

Issues:Health Care
September 18, 2015
Today, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to suspend Planned Parenthood’s federal funding for one year, as the investigation into the abortion giant continues. The millions of taxpayer dollars will be redirected to community health centers and federally qualified health centers that provide comprehensive health services for women and entire families – specifically those who are low-income and uninsured.
A number of powerful speeches were given on the House floor today. Below are four, each with a brief summary introduction.
Issues:Health Care
September 13, 2015
CONCORD, N.C. -- The Concord City Council accepted an FAA grant for a new airport terminal and approved additional money for the Albemarle Waterline at its Thursday meeting.
The city learned Tuesday it will receive a $6.4 million FAA grant for a new commercial terminal at the Concord Regional Airport.
September 12, 2015
The U.S. House of Representatives on Friday rejected a resolution to approve President Barack Obama’s deal with Iran.
U.S. Reps. Richard Hudson, R-8, and Virginia Foxx, R-5, were among the 269 who voted against the resolution to approve the deal. A total of 122 members of the U.S. House — all Democrats — voted for the deal. There were 25 Democrats who voted against the resolution and one Republican who voted “present.”
The vote, however, wouldn’t prevent the nuclear deal from taking effect.
September 10, 2015
A group of 13 Rowan County representatives traveled to the U.S. Capitol this week to push local priorities as part of the 2015 North Carolina Business and Economic Development Summit.
The summit — hosted by U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson, R-8 — included presentations from a number of politicians and business leaders. Rowan County’s group also held one-on-one meetings with elected officials representing North Carolina to push local priority projects.
September 1, 2015
Local merchants and business leaders will have a chance to discuss upcoming legislation with members of Congress during a two-day summit next month.
The North Carolina Business and Economic Development Summit will be held Sept. 8-9 in Washington.
Organizers say the event hosted by U.S. Rep.
August 25, 2015
PEMBROKE — U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson liked what he saw when he visited The University of North Carolina at Pembroke on Tuesday for an up-close look at student life and educational programs and a chance to meet the new chancellor.
“I’m really impressed by the people and the programs here,” said Hudson, a Republican from Concord who represents the 8th District, which includes UNCP and most of Robeson County. “We have a leading university right here in our own back yard.”
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August 24, 2015
Eighteen members of Congress, including Republicans and Democrats, are lining up to support Rowan County commissioners’ prayer practices.
The group on Monday filed an amicus brief before the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, asking to reverse a lower court’s ruling that declared Rowan’s prayer practices unconstitutional.
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