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Friends, “The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.” |
LAURINBURG — Congressman Richard Hudson took a tour of Scotland Memorial Hospital Wednesday to take a first-hand look at health care in the community.
Hudson who represents the 8th district, but is running to represent the 9th district, which includes Scotland County said he was impressed with the hospital during his tour.
Congressman Richard Hudson was in Sanford on Tuesday touring the Parkdale plant and seeing how products made here in North Carolina impact world markets.
Parkdale produces more than 1 billion pounds of yarn annually at 34 facilities across eight states and seven countries. The company sells U.S. Cotton products to 428 retailers worldwide and produces enough yard to make 1.56 billion T-shirts each year.
The Randolph-Asheboro YMCA hosted its Congressional Representative Richard Hudson, Tuesday morning, as part of a tour of the decades-old facility.
"I'm an old Y guy," Hudson said, adding that he grew up making use of YMCA facilities. "I believe in what you do."
The representative for North Carolina's 8th Congressional District, which includes Randolph County, Hudson's visit served two purposes for Hudson and the YMCA. For Hudson, this was part of his effort to get to know voters in his District.
Friends, It’s been one year. But we will never forget. |
GREENSBORO, Guilford County — Several Republican lawmakers have voiced concerns about a plan forwarded by the administration of President Joe Biden to open a care facility for unaccompanied child immigrants at the American Hebrew Academy in North Carolina.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - New reports are highlighting the cost of Washington Democrats' 'Inflation Expansion Act,' legislation to be signed into law on Tuesday by President Joe Biden. U.S.
Friends, “Concentrated power has always been the enemy of liberty.” |
WASHINGTON, D.C. (WGHP) – What some are calling the country’s most significant legislation to attack the rapidly heating climate passed the U.S. House today and is headed for President Joe Biden’s ceremonial signature.
You will hear from Republicans – who uniformly in the Senate and House opposed the Inflation Reduction Act – that this bill is about raising taxes and hiring predatory IRS agents, but you can be sure its biggest focus is to provide programs to expand your opportunity to protect the planet.
North Carolina’s congressional delegation remained split Friday when the U.S. House voted to pass the final version of a major climate, tax and health care bill.
North Carolina’s eight Republicans, including the party’s nominee for Senate, Ted Budd, opposed the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. But the state’s five Democrats helped push it through the House in a 220-207 vote. The bill now heads to President Joe Biden to sign into law, which is expected to happen quickly.