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Washington, D.C. - Today, the US House is expected to pass a $408B Defense Appropriations bill that includes significant funding for the Citizen-Soldier Support Program at UNC Chapel Hill. US Rep. David Price (NC-04), a member of the House Appropriations Committee, was responsible for securing $5M for the program in the spending bill.
Washington, D.C. - With an anticipated above-normal storm season, the Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), is reminding citizens in hurricane prone states to be prepared for the upcoming hurricane season.
Washington, D.C. -Price Responds To Emails from Constituents in a Live E-Town Hall Meeting
Today, US Rep. David Price (NC-04) hosted his first electronic town hall meeting, the topic of which was Social Security. Price took emailed questions from constituents and answered them in a live hour-long online chat. The transcript of the discussion appears below:
Washington, D.C. - On Thursday, June 9th, US Rep. David Price (NC-04) will host his first electronic town hall. The topic for this online chat is Social Security, and constituents are welcome to submit their questions via email anytime from now until Thursday.
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Jordan Lake in Chatham County has almost 14,000 acres of water to slake the thirst of many Central North Carolina residents. But the lake also has serious problems with pollution, much of it caused by treated wastewater dumped into it by cities in the region.
Washington, D.C. - A reminder from US Rep. David Price (NC-04), who has released the following information about the Tobacco Transition Payment signup:
Washington, D.C. - On Location with Other Members of Congress in Iraq
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Historic Project Brings Together Several Communities, Including Wake and Durham Counties, Town of Cary
Fourth District, NC - David Price Makes an Important Announcement at a Triangle Wastewater Plant
News & Observer Editorial: "Price Boosts Democracy"
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