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WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representative Richard Hudson (R-NC), co-chair of the Global Roads Safety Caucus, hosted a briefing this week with the Association for Safe International Road Travel to discuss the epidemic of road crash fatalities and disabilities as a major public health concern.
House members this week overwhelmingly voted to approve a bill calling for $10 billion to fund the transition to IP-based, next-generation 911 (NG911) technology and the extension of the FCC’s spectrum-auction authority, sending the legislation to the Senate for consideration.
After debating H.R. 7624—the “Spectrum Innovation Act”—on Tuesday afternoon, the House postponed its vote on the measure until Wednesday evening. At that time, H.R. 7624 was grouped together with several other bills and approved in a 336-90 vote.
The U.S. House narrowly passed a semi-automatic weapons ban bill Friday afternoon before leaving for what’s expected to be a 45-day recess.
Cheers went up from the House floor as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the bill’s passage with 217-213 votes.
The ban on what critics describe as assault weapons was introduced in 2021 by Rep. David Cicilline, a Democrat from Rhode Island, and was co-sponsored by all five of North Carolina’s Democrats in the U.S. House.
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Washington, D.C. – Yesterday, Reps. Richard Hudson (NC-08) and Greg Murphy, M.D. (NC-03) led 19 of their Republican colleagues in a letter to President Biden urging him to repeal the federal COVID-19 vaccine mandate for U.S. servicemembers. The members sent the letter in response to Dr. Anthony Fauci’s recent comments in which he concluded that vaccines do not protect “overly well” against COVID-19 infection.
FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Greg Murphy, R-N.C., a medical doctor, is joined by Republican Rep. Hudson of North Carolina in leading 19 other Republicans in a formal protest of the Biden administration regarding compulsory vaccination within the military in light of Dr. Fauci’s recent comments on the efficacy of vaccines, saying there is "no scientific reason."
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Clemson, S.C. — Congressman Jeff Duncan, co-chair of the House Energy Action Team and member of the Energy and Commerce Committee, led nine Members of Congress (Rep. William Timmons, Rep. Drew Ferguson, Rep. Richard Hudson, Rep. Kevin Hern, Rep. Diana Harshbarger, Rep. Troy Balderson, Rep. Ron Estes, Rep. Kelly Armstrong, and Rep.
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