Sen. Ted Budd (R-NC) expressed enthusiasm for Donald Trump‘s return to the White House in a matter of days, saying that the president-elect needs to drastically improve the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s handling of natural disasters.
North Carolina Senator Ted Budd released a staement regarding the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) withdrawing their amendment proposal to their North Atlantic Right Whale Vessel Strike Reduction Rule.
President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit Western North Carolina on Friday to visit locals impacted by Hurricane Helene in late September.
President Trump signed an executive order supporting the Lumbee Tribe's federal recognition, a goal Senator Tillis commends and sees as a path to benefits and historical rectification.
North Carolina lawmakers introduced legislation in Congress Wednesday that would allow the victims of felonies committed by undocumented immigrants to sue cities, counties, and states that did not comply with ICE deportation orders.
His wife’s release came after 51 days. Many in North Carolina have, and now especially with another ceasefire, anxiously await the release of Chapel Hill native
WASHINGTON (WTVD) -- U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson and other North Carolina lawmakers introduced a bill Thursday to formally recognize the Lumbee Tribe. Hudson joined fellow Republican representatives David Rouzer and Mark Harris, along with North Carolina's two US Sens. Thom Tillis and Ted Budd in introducing the Lumbee Fairness Act.
The Lumbee Tribe, with a history dating back hundreds of years, has long sought federal recognition. Trump is seeing that happens.
“This is what FEMA needs to do: They need to be there for real instances like western North Carolina, and Trump can’t get here fast enough,” Budd said on Fox News’s Fox & Friends.
Members of North Carolina's congressional delegation introduced a bill that's aimed at rebuilding private roads and bridges damaged by Helene.
NORTH CAROLINA, USA — A military helicopter collided with an American Airlines flight 5342 at Reagan National Airport at 9 p.m. on Wednesday night, according to the FAA. WUSA learned that DC Fire and EMS say a small plane crashed near the airport and landed in the Potomac River.
The Trump administration’s effort to get federal workers to leave their posts could lead to an exodus of experienced employees, some warned.