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WASHINGTON, D.C. (June 18, 2018) – On Monday, June 18, 2018, Congressman David Price (D-NC) issued the following statement regarding the Trump administration’s “zero-tolerance” policy separating migrant children from their parents at our nation’s border.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (June 13, 2018) – On Wednesday, June 13, 2018, Congressman David Price (D-NC) and Congressman José Serrano (D-NY) proposed an amendment to the FY19 Financial Services and General Government Appropriations bill to restore Net Neutrality protections and prevent the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from unilaterally disman
WASHINGTON, D.C. (May 23, 2018) – Today, Wednesday, May 23, 2018, Congressman David Price (D-NC), Ranking Member of the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies (THUD) Appropriations Subcommittee, delivered the following opening remarks at the full committee markup of the FY2019 Appropriations Bill.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (May 17, 2018) – On Thursday, May 17, 2018, Congressman David Price (D-NC) released the following statement after his amendment to the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies FY19 Appropriations bill was approved by the committee as part of the bipartisan “manager’s amendment.” The language authored by Rep.
I’m delighted to return to my alma mater today, to welcome our many guests to Chapel Hill’s fabled springtime, and to help send off the Political Science Department’s contingent of the Class of 2018.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (May 16, 2018) – Today, May 16, 2018, Congressman David Price (D-NC), Ranking Member of the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies (THUD) Appropriations Subcommittee, delivered the following opening remarks at the markup of the FY2019 Appropriations Bill.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (May 16, 2018) – On Wednesday, May 16, Congressman David Price (D-NC) released the following statement on the violence in Gaza.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (May 8, 2018) – On Tuesday, May 8, 2018, Congressman David Price (D-NC), Gerry Connelly (D-VA), Jan Schakowsky (D-IL), Lloyd Doggett (D-TX), John Yarmuth (D-KY), Barbara Lee (D-CA), Peter Welch (D-VT), and Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) released the following statement after President Trump announced that he would not waive, and would
Last week, congregants of the Church of Reconciliation and Mennonite Fellowship in Chapel Hill decided to open their doors to a mother of four from Honduras facing a federal deportation order.
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By WNCN Staff
Two North Carolina Congressmen are calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to issue tougher standards on the storage and disposal of coal ash, they said in a letter released Wednesday.
By Drew Brooks
Proponents of Fort Bragg's 440th Airlift Wing took another hit Tuesday, when the House Appropriations Committee rejected an amendment meant to protect the unit.
By Tammy Grubb
HILLSBOROUGH — In the chaos of the kitchen is where food entrepreneurs strike it hot, or get burned trying.
Three of every four culinary startups fail within a year, experts say, but at the Piedmont Food and Agricultural Processing Facility, entrepreneurs say they’ve found help staying out of the fire.
ASHEBORO - The North Carolina entrepreneur who was locked in a too-close-to-call Democratic Party primary with former "American Idol" singer Clay Aiken died Monday, said the president of the textile company he founded.
Keith Crisco, 71, died from "some type of fall" at his home, according to Robert Lawson, president of AEC Narrow Fabrics.
By Renee Schoof
Full funding for the NOAA lab on Pivers Island near Beaufort is included in a bill that the full House Appropriations Committee will take up on Thursday, U.S. Reps. David Price and Walter Jones announced on Monday.
By Andrew Taylor
WASHINGTON — Lawmakers embarrassed by their inability to pass their annual spending bills the old-fashioned way are trying to get the broken budget process back on track.
By Jonathan Martin
ATLANTA — When Franklin D. Roosevelt established Social Security, he created generations of loyal Democrats. When Lyndon B. Johnson signed Medicare into law, he built on that legacy, particularly with older Americans. And when George W. Bush instituted a new prescription drug benefit for Medicare, it helped reclaim elderly voters for Republicans.
By Eric Garcia
In one of the most consequential Senate races in the midterm elections, North Carolina has seen an influx of money both to candidates and independent expenditure organizations.


