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WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC) authored one of the resolutions in a series introduced by the Energy and Commerce Committee laying out principles for broadband infrastructure:
Gun rights and election years make for useful bedfellows as conceal-carry holders await legislation.
The latest Second Amendment debate centers around U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson’s H.R. 38, or Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act. Debate of the bill, which has already passed in the U.S. House, comes during a mid-term election year including a re-election bid for Hudson. His congressional District 08 that includes Stanly County tends to support conservative values especially when gun rights are at stake.
Gun rights and election years make for useful bedfellows as conceal-carry holders await legislation.
The latest Second Amendment debate centers around U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson’s H.R. 38, or Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act. Debate of the bill, which has already passed in the U.S. House, comes during a mid-term election year including a re-election bid for Hudson. His congressional District 08 that includes Stanly County tends to support conservative values especially when gun rights are at stake.
WASHINGTON — Republican North Carolina Rep. Richard Hudson believes law-abiding Americans should be allowed to carry their concealed weapons in every state, and he’s hoping the White House will help him soon make that a reality.
“I can tell you, the president’s ready to sign this law,” Hudson told The Daily Caller Wednesday in an exclusive interview on the subject for TheDC’s “Newsmakers” series.
WASHINGTON, D.C.—U.S. Representative Richard Hudson (D-NC) cosponsored the VA Care in the Community Act (H.R. 4242), legislation to improve and expand veteran access to community care.
Republican North Carolina Rep. Richard Hudson believes law-abiding Americans should be allowed to carry their concealed weapons in every state, and he’s hoping the White House will help him soon make that a reality.
“I can tell you, the president’s ready to sign this law,” Hudson told The Daily Caller Wednesday in an exclusive interview on the subject for TheDC’s “Newsmakers” series.
“President Trump actually campaigned on concealed carry reciprocity,” the North Carolina Republican recalled. “We’ve got a partner in the White House and we just got to get it to his desk.”
WASHINGTON — Republican North Carolina Rep. Richard Hudson believes law-abiding Americans should be allowed to carry their concealed weapons in every state, and he’s hoping the White House will help him soon make that a reality.
“I can tell you, the president’s ready to sign this law,” Hudson told The Daily Caller Wednesday in an exclusive interview on the subject for TheDC’s “Newsmakers” series.
WASHINGTON, DC – The Subcommittee on Communications and Technology, chaired by Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), today introduced a series of resolutions laying out principles for broadband infrastructure. By removing barriers to buildout, supporting innovation, and focusing on communities that need it most, these four resolutions led by #SubCommTech members set the groundwork for a larger legislative process.