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May 4, 2018

MT. PLEASANT—On Tuesday, May 1, U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC) toured Southern Grace Distilleries in Mt. Pleasant to learn more about their operations and discuss implications of the new tax cuts.

May 2, 2018

SALISBURY, N.C. – North Carolina now ranks tenth in the nation for sex trafficking.

The number one city in the state is Fayetteville, which lies in the congressional district of Republican Representative Richard Hudson.

May 1, 2018

Five congressmen have sent a letter to the Secretary of the Army expressing their concern over the case of Chaplain Scott Squires. Chaplain Squires was facing what his attorneys are calling a "career-ending punishment," for explaining to a soldier that he could not conduct a marriage retreat that included same-sex couples. As a result, a military investigation at Fort Bragg determined Chaplain Squires should be disciplined.

One of the congressmen who signed the letter, Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC), joined Todd Starnes to explain why Chaplain Squires' punishment is "a huge mistake."

May 1, 2018

Congress is forging ahead on legislation to reduce addiction and death caused by opioids, and the legislative body is now touting a mantra that addiction is a disease rather than a moral failing.

"Substance use disorder is a medical illness and we must treat it that way," House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg Walden, R-Ore., said during a March legislative hearing.

Issues:Health Care
April 30, 2018

SALISBURY, NC (WBTV) - On Wednesday, May 2, U.S. Representatives Richard Hudson (NC-08) and Ted Budd (NC-13), will host a roundtable discussion in Salisbury with local law enforcement officials, faith leaders, and nonprofit groups who are on the front lines fighting the scourge of human trafficking here in our community.

Issues:Health Care
April 27, 2018
State and federal officials on Friday announced more Hurricane Matthew relief money is coming to Fayetteville and other areas that suffered damage during the October 2016 storm.
The North Carolina Emergency Management office this week told four communities that they soon will receive $2.2 million in Hazard Mitigation Grant Program money to help with homes damaged in the hurricane.

The money is to be used to acquire, elevate or reconstruct homes, a news release says.
April 24, 2018

On Saturday, April 21, U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC) announced at an awards ceremony and reception held at the Kannapolis Train Station that Jayden Harper, a student at Westover High School, won first place in North Carolina’s Eighth District Congressional Art Competition.

Issues:Education