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Price: ""The question should be, 'How did this country get in so much fiscal trouble in the first place?"
Washington, D.C. - Talking with a Hurricane Katrina Survivor
Raleigh, NC - On Monday, November 7, 2005, US Reps. David Price (NC-04), Brad Miller (NC-13) and Bob Etheridge (NC-02) will host their annual Veterans Breakfast.
Chapel Hill, NC - Today, US Rep. David Price (NC-04) released the following statement in the wake of last night's forum at Chapel Hill High School entitled, "How Do We Get Out of Iraq?" Below is the text on which Price based a portion of his opening statement at the forum. It gives his thoughts as to how the US should end its occupation.
Raleigh, NC -
By VICKI LEE PARKER, Staff Writer
Business Section
Suppose you were reminded every month that it would take 54 years to pay off your $8,000 credit-card balance at 18 percent interest if you only paid the monthly minimum.
Washington, D.C. - Today, Defenders of Wildlife, a leading nonprofit conservation organization, listed the Pocosin Lakes refuge as one of the 10 most endangered national refuges in the country as a result of the US Navy's decision to build an outlying landing field (OLF) there.
Washington, D.C. - Related Documents
David Price: A History of Advocating for First Responders, Preparedness
Washington, D.C. - Today, US Rep. David Price (NC-04) introduced legislation that would affect every consumer who uses a credit card.
Washington, D.C. - National Service Day on Capitol Hill
Washington, Sep 16, 2005 - On Wednesday, September 14, 2005, US Rep. David Price (NC-04), a co-founder of the National Service Caucus, participated in the "Voices for National Service" event on Capitol Hill. His remarks are below:
Washington, D.C. - Today, US Rep. David Price testified with North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper at a hearing at the Environmental Protection Agency Headquarters in Washington.


