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REPS. MCHENRY, FOXX GET UP-CLOSE SEATS FOR EVENT

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http://www.statesville.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=SRL/MGArticle/SRL_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1031780373049&path=%21frontpage Iredell County’s newest representatives in Congress watched the presidential inauguration from center stage.

REPRESENTATIVE: LESS GOVERNMENT IS THE ANSWER

| Posted in Virginia Foxx in the News

Saying that government is often the problem and not the solution, the Fifth Congressional District’s new representative, Virginia Foxx pledged last Wednesday to help streamline federal bureaucracies.

FOXX TAKES OATH OF OFFICE

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http://www.mountaintimes.com/mtweekly/2005/0113/oath.php3 Republican U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx officially took on her new Washington, D.C. duties last week, after being sworn in on Tuesday afternoon.

FOXX COUNTRY

| Posted in Virginia Foxx in the News

http://www.mountaintimes.com/mtweekly/2005/0113/foxx.php3 Anyone who might have been concerned that newly elected U.S. Representative Virginia Foxx might ever forget where she came from had those fears put to rest this week, as the congresswoman and fo

REP. FOXX MEETS WITH LOCAL LEADERS

| Posted in Virginia Foxx in the News

Newly sworn Congresswoman, Rep. Virginia Foxx, promises to do her best to see that Western North Carolina receives its fair share of money and attention from the federal government, and in return asks for common sense solutions in plain language from her

OFFICALS SEEK FOXX’S HELP FOR PROJECTS

| Posted in Virginia Foxx in the News

Business and civic leaders, as well as a few private citizens, told U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx of their concerns during the freshman congresswoman’s stop in Mount Airy Tuesday afternoon.

FOXX RUBS ELBOWS WITH AREA LEADERS

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http://www.statesville.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=SRL/MGArticle/SRL_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1031780176013&path=%21frontpage With new representation in Congress, city and county officials are hoping some things will change.

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