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WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Congressman Richard Hudson (R-NC), Chairman of the Committee on Political Affairs and Security of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe Parliamentary Assembly (OSCE PA), released the following statement after participating in a OSCE PA Bureau meeting:
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Congressman Richard Hudson (R-NC), Chairman of the Committee on Political Affairs and Security of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe Parliamentary Assembly (OSCE PA), released the following statement on Ukraine:
"The United States and the world will not tolerate Russia attacking Ukraine. Any movement of Russian troops on Ukrainian soil will be viewed as a violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty and Russia’s commitment under the principles of the Helsinki Final Act.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Congressman Richard Hudson (R-NC) released the following statement after the House overwhelmingly passed the Supplemental Impact Aid Flexibility Act last night. Rep. Hudson cosponsored the bipartisan legislation, which would allow school districts that participate in the Impact Aid Program to use previously reported student headcounts on their applications for the 2022-2023 school year due to ongoing, yet temporary, enrollment fluctuations from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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“Doomsday for democracy.”
“Rubber stamp of dictatorship.”
“Arrogance of power.”
These are how politicians have described ending the Senate’s filibuster in recent years. Another leader said, "If the majority chooses to end the filibuster, if they choose to change the rules and put an end to Democratic debate, then the fighting and the bitterness and the gridlock will only get worse.”
Those quotes came not from Republicans, but from Chuck Schumer, Joe Biden, and Barack Obama.
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One year ago, our nation was deeply divided by politics and impacted by the surging COVID-19 pandemic. Unfortunately, as we begin 2022, many of the same dynamics remain.
Fort Bragg will see more than $27.2 million in military construction projects from the defense spending bill signed into law last week, a bill that also includes funding to cover changes to military sexual assault investigations and directs the Pentagon to investigate instances of UFOs.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Congressman Richard Hudson (R-NC) released the following statement on the nomination of Army Lt. Gen. Michael Erik Kurilla to serve as the next commander of U.S. Central Command:
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These past two years have brought to light a fact that has existed for too long: There are a number of disparities based on the color of one’s skin — including healthcare — and it’s time we finally close those gaps. While disease does not discriminate, there are undeniable inequities in our healthcare system. African Americans become afflicted with certain cancers at the same rate as their white counterparts, but they are more likely to die. This has been an ongoing problem and one a healthy nation cannot allow to remain unaddressed. In this regard, the N.C.
