Members of North Carolina’s congressional delegation immediately got to work this session preparing legislation to help make deportations easier and creating policies regarding non-citizens.
Crimes against law enforcement are not just attacks on individuals or public safety — they are attacks on society and undermine the rule of law.” ...
Representatives of North Carolina’s two U.S. senators are coming to Kernersville in February to explain how Congress and federal agencies can help small businesses and individuals. The theme of the ...
Members of North Carolina's congressional delegation introduced a bill that's aimed at rebuilding private roads and bridges ...
The Trump administration’s effort to get federal workers to leave their posts could lead to an exodus of experienced employees, some warned.
Eroding North Carolina of criminals, in particular those who entered the country illegally and then broke more laws, continues to get a push from lawmakers in the Republican Party, the president, and ...
U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards (N.C.-11) introduced the Restoring Access to Mountain Homes Act to allow states and local governments to pay for and complete permanent repairs to private roads and ...
An order from the White House's Office of Budget and Management that could freeze federal funding is sowing fear and ...
Accountability** is at the forefront as Senate Republicans push for stronger measures against illegal aliens who assault law enforcement officers. In a decisive move, Republican senators, led by U.S.
Anti-abortion advocates have expressed concern but not opposition to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination as Health and Human ...
We deserve a Secretary of Health and Human Service who will sustain North Carolinian jobs and deepen our state's attractiveness to employers. Sen. Thom Tillis and his colleagues are in a strong ...