In the News
Four North Carolina congressional Republicans have moved to prevent protesters from blocking roads during protests.
Driving the news: Under the Safe and Open Streets Act, which U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis filed in the Senate and U.S. Reps. Chuck Edwards, Richard Hudson and David Rouzer filed in the House in recent weeks, it would be a federal crime to block public roads or highways.
Dozens of congressional Republicans are supporting the National Rifle Association’s federal lawsuit against a New York state regulator who pushed finance firms to deny services to the gun rights advocacy group, telling the Supreme Court that free speech and Second Amendment rights are at stake.
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Seems like we all know someone who has lost weight using drugs like Ozempic, Mounjaro, or Wegovy. But if you're over 65, it can be hard to get the medication for that reason.
Right now, Medicare will only cover the medications if you use them to treat diabetes. Medicare will not cover the medicines just for weight loss.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Health Coalition on Liability and Access (HCLA) today announced its support of H.R. 9584, the Accessible Care by Curbing Excessive lawSuitS Act (ACCESS Act), a comprehensive medical liability reform bill introduced by Representatives Richard Hudson (R- N.C.) and Lou Correa (D-Calif.).
WASHINGTON, D.C. (WGHP) – There may not have been unanimity among North Carolina’s elected officials in Washington when it comes to protecting marital rights, but ask them about the military, and they can get together.
All but two of the 13 representatives from North Carolina voted with the House majority to pass the National Defense Authorization Act, 350-80, which provides $847 billion for the Senate to consider.
Congressional and state lawmakers, as well as the N.C. Utilities Commission, plan to review this past week’s Moore County electric substation attack to see if new laws or regulations are needed to prevent future incidents.
U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson serves on the Committee on Energy and Commerce and represents Moore County. He said he’s already talking with leading members of Congress on energy and homeland security issues and expects to hold congressional hearings next year.
U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson this past week won one of the top jobs within the House Republican caucus, a position that puts him fourth in line to House Speaker.
Hudson, who handily won reelection earlier this month, will chair the National Republican Congressional Committee for the cycle leading in to the pivotal 2024 elections. The committee is one of the main fundraising arms for congressional Republicans.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – On Wednesday, the North Carolina Republican Party said it would remain neutral during the presidential primary process after former President Donald Trump announced his third bid for the White House.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Ready to tackle inflation and fresh off winning a sixth term in congress, U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson (R) says his top priority is inflation and funding for veteran services.
He has represented North Carolina’s District 8 since 2013, which includes Fort Bragg.
“Going into this winter, I’m really worried about folks having to make tough decisions between heating their homes and food and medicine,” said Hudson.
Veteran U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson of North Carolina was elected Tuesday by fellow House Republicans as leader of their campaign and fundraising arm to help get GOP candidates elected to the chamber.
Hudson was unopposed in running to become the next National Republican Congressional Committee chairman, picked by new and returning colleagues meeting in Washington. He succeeds Rep. Tom Emmer, R-Minn., who on Tuesday was elected the House GOP caucus whip.
Hudson joined the House in 2013 and got reelected last week, winning the 9th Congressional District seat.