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Five congressmen have sent a letter to the Secretary of the Army expressing their concern over the case of Chaplain Scott Squires.
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.
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.
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.
THE VICE PRESIDENT: Well, hello, North Carolina! (Applause.) It is great to be back in the Queen City with
The Federal Emergency Management Agency will provide more than $1 million in grants to help reconstruct the Devonwood Lower Dam that was damaged during Hurricane Matthew in 2016, a news release from U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson said Friday.
The city has previously estimated that the dam will cost $2.9 million to repair.
Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC) asked if Facebook was aware of the national security concerns that would come from allowing those who harm the U.S. to access information such as the geographical location of members of the U.S.’s Armed Services, and whether they were looking at it.
U.S. Representative Richard Hudson (R-NC) announced he will be hosting his annual Service Academy Day on Saturday, April 14, in Charlotte and in Fayetteville with Rep. Robert Pittenger (R-NC).

