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Foxx revises Congressional Web site

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U.S. Representative Virginia Foxx (R-5) announced the launch of her new congressional web site at www.foxx.house.gov. The new site integrates social networking, up-to-date information about constituent services and background on legislation and votes in C

Foxx launches new congressional website

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U.S. Representative Virginia Foxx (NC-05) today announced the launch of her new congressional web site at www.foxx.house.gov. The new site integrates social networking, up-to-date information about constituent services and backgrou

You might be a conservative if...

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When the federal government spends, taxpayers pay the bill. So you might be interested to know that in 1965 the federal budget consumed the equivalent of $11,337 for every American household, in today's dollars. That might seem high until you found

Foxx hosts federal budget forum in Forsyth County

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Congresswoman Virginia Foxx (NC-05) hosted a federal budget forum in Lewisville, NC on August 23, 2010. The workshop was conducted in cooperation with the Concord Coalition, a national, non-partisan grassroots organization that has d

Foxx leads group in budget workshop

| Posted in Virginia Foxx in the News

A group of 80 people got a chance to pretend they were members of Congress yesterday to create a model federal budget. They were participants in a forum at the Lewisville Library led by U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-5th, and The Concord Coalition, a natio

World War II veteran finally gets medals, with Foxxs help

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Martin L. "Luke" Cagle Sr., a veteran of World War II, got his combat medals yesterday -- after 65 years. Cagle earned his medals during his Army service, but military officials never presented them to him. U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-5th,

Closing VA loophole

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One longtime perk for serving in the military has been qualifying for a Veteran's Affairs loan to buy or repair a home. It even extends to surviving spouses. A bill sponsored by U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., would extend the benefit. She correct

Foxx Releases Results of Town Hall by Mail

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Government spending, jobs and immigration topped the identified issues in the results of a recent survey, dubbed a Town Hall by Mail, conducted by U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-5). Foxx issued a mailer to Fifth Congressional District constituents in May askin

Spouses of vets may get more aid

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More surviving spouses of veterans will be available for Veteran's Affairs home loans under a bill now making its way through Congress. The Disabled Veterans' Surviving Spouses Home Loans Act, was introduced by Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., to fi

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