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Congressman David Price (NC-04) released a statement on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the international nuclear agreement with Iran.
I am proud to have stood on the floor of the United States House of Representatives and cast a vote in favor of the Americans with Disabilities Act 25 years ago. Since its passage, the ADA has empowered millions of Americans who for too long languished in the shadows of exclusion and bigotry.
Congressman David Price (NC-04), former Chairman of the Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee, gave a statement during floor debate on H.R. 3009, which would undermine law enforcement efforts to prioritize and remove dangerous criminals.
Rep. David Price (NC-04) gave floor remarks in support of the Butterfield-Rush-Clarke-Price-Adams amendment, which Price offered with several Democratic colleagues.
In 2014, a devastating coal ash spill in Eden, North Carolina released tens of thousands of tons of ash and an estimated 27 million gallons of polluted water into the Dan River.
Reps. David Price (D-NC), Leonard Lance (R-NJ), Joe Crowley (D-NY), and Don Young (R-AK) introduced the World Language Advancement Act (H.R. 3096), which would help state and local school districts implement innovative K-12 language programs.
Congressman David E. Price (NC-04) gave remarks during floor debate on H.R. 3038, a 5-month federal highway and transit funding extension.
Congressman David E. Price (NC-04) offered an amendment at today's Department of Homeland Security Appropriations markup to restore funding for Flood Hazard and Risk Mapping Analysis, a critical disaster planning and mitigation program.
Congressman David E. Price (NC-04) gave floor remarks opposing the Calvert amendment to the FY2016 Department Interior Appropriations bill, which would have allowed the Confederate flag to be flown on federal lands. House Republican leadership announced this afternoon that the bill would not come up for a vote.


