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The Fight for American-made Energy

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As Labor Day weekend passes, it is clear that this has not been the summer North Carolinians had planned on. Too many families have been forced to cancel their vacations and trim their budgets in order to compensate for the sting of high gas prices.

American Healthcare: More choices, personal ownership, fairness

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While the high price of gasoline is the major issue on the minds of most Americans, another prevalent topic of discussion is healthcare. Americans have traditionally enjoyed the best, most accessible, patient-centered health care in the world and I am fi

Its time for a Declaration of Energy Independence

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America's discussion of energy policy is dominated by sky-high gas prices, and rightly so. But in this discussion the national security implications of high energy costs often go unmentioned. Exploding gas prices not only take an ever-larger bite ou

Keeping the promises to our military

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"Our obligations to our country never cease but with our lives," founding father John Adams wrote in 1808. This past Memorial Day we paused to remember those who truly took the words of President Adams to heart. For Adams' exhortation to his fellow

How Congress can take on high gas and food prices

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Over the past 15 months gas prices in North Carolina have steadily risen, and as I write this the price of gas has risen above $3.50. That's up more than $1.30 since early 2007. Many hard-working North Carolinians with bills to pay are cutting back

Medicare heads for iceberg, some in Congress stay course

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Democrat and Republican leadership introduced a bill at the end of February to help stabilize and reform the Medicare system. This important development came as no surprise. The legislation was, after all, the result of what's known as the "Medicare T

Economic stimulus? Try fixing the broken earmark system.

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Our historically strong economy showed signs of slowing at the end of 2007 and in January employers trimmed payrolls for the first time in 52 months. The specter of a bump in the economic road has Congress buzzing—and rightly so—about an economic stimulus

Bi-partisan legislation is the best hope for 2008

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As 2007 came to a close, Congress pushed through a massive backlog of legislation that had accumulated over the course of the legislative year. In the waning hours before Congress adjourned for Christmas, legislation ranging from a tax relief package to a

A wish-list of gratitude for the holidays

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With Thanksgiving just past and Christmas coming soon, this holiday season is a time to think back over the past year and reflect on the many blessings for which we are grateful. As I reflect on the things worth giving thanks for this year, there are seve

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