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April 2, 2013

HARRISBURG, N.C. – “Jobs, jobs, jobs” are the main issues for 8th District Congressman Richard Hudson, who met with local business and government leaders at Harrisburg Town Hall Tuesday morning.

Hudson told the group that jobs were his top priority and that he had worked to pass the SKILLS Act (H.R. 803) to simplify federal job training.

Currently there are more than 50 federal job training programs which are confusing to potential workers and hard to access, Hudson said.

April 2, 2013

David Whisenant -

SALISBURY - While economists agree that unemployment is down across the nation, there are still thousands in our area who can’t find work. Rowan and Cabarrus counties took a huge hit when Pillowtex closed, and there have been big job losses since then.

Into that gap stepped Rowan Cabarrus Community College, retraining workers for new jobs, but there’s still a lot of work to do.

April 2, 2013

Laura Edington -

Local school administrators, professors and legislators met with U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson, of North Carolina’s 8th Congressional District, on Monday in Hamlet to discuss job creation through workforce training and the SKILLS Act.

Richmond Community College was Hudson’s first stop on his district tour, which will run through April 4.

Hudson, a member of the House Education and Workforce Committee, said federal Workforce programs are broken.

April 2, 2013

Mary Katherine Murphy -

In a Monday visit to Richmond Community College, U.S. Rep Richard Hudson discussed job creation and educating unskilled workers with members of the local business community.

“One of the keys to jobs, as you all know in this county very well, is that you’ve got to train your workforce,” Hudson said. “You’ve got to have folks that have the skills necessary for existing employers, but also for any future employers you might bring in.”

April 2, 2013

Nash Dunn -

Education and business officials nodded Tuesday as their locally elected congressman discussed workforce development reform in Thomasville.

Rep. Richard Hudson, R-8th, said millions of jobs are unfilled across the nation because of a skills gap that needs fixing.

Federal workforce development programs are a mess, he said, and create a maze of perplexity for job seekers.

March 29, 2013

SALISBURY — U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson is slated to stop at Rowan-Salisbury Community College on Tuesday morning as part of the “Jobs and Education” tour.

Hudson is visiting community colleges across the 8th District, speaking with school administrators, professors and students about how local schools create jobs.

The freshman congressman is expected to stop in from 10:30 a.m. to noon at the Salisbury campus.

A press release said Hudson will also speak about steps Congress is taking to help boost employment.

March 25, 2013
Today U.S. Representative Richard Hudson (NC-08) released a statement on the Administration's announcement to close the Concord Regional Airport Tower and 148 other airport towers.
March 22, 2013
Chairman of the Transportation Security Subcommittee Richard Hudson (R-NC-08) sent the following letter to TSA Administrator John Pistole, advocating for changes in TSA's screening policies that will ensure our wounded veterans are treated with respec
March 21, 2013
U.S. Representative Richard Hudson (NC-08) issued the following statement today after the House passed the "Path to Prosperity" FY2014 budget.