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FOXX VOTES TO DEFEND SMALL BUSINESSES FROM LAWSUIT ABUSE

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This afternoon, United States Rep. Virginia Foxx (N.C.-5) voted to limit the ability of trial lawyers to file baseless lawsuits that hurt American families and force small businesses to close their doors. H.R. 420, the Lawsuit Abuse Reductio

FOXX GUARDS THE AMEN-HOUSE

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During the two heartbreaking weeks after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and other Gulf Coast communities, Congress passed two separate relief bills totaling $62.3 billion. Supporters portrayed the aid packages as emergency measures and

FOXX ADDS SUPPORT TO 'CHEESEBURGER BILL'

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U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C. 5th District, voted to end what she termed “frivolous” obesity lawsuits against food manufacturers and distributors by voting Thursday for H.R. 554, the Personal Responsibility in Food Consumption Act.

FOXX CUTS RED TAPE WITH FAA FOR STATESVILLE AIRPORT

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United States Rep. Virginia Foxx (N.C.-5) announced today that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has taken the final step toward implementing the Instrument Landing System at the Statesville Airport.

FOXX VOTES TO STOP FRIVOLOUS OBESITY LAWSUITS

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United States Rep. Virginia Foxx (N.C.-5) today supported ending frivolous obesity lawsuits against food manufacturers and distributors by voting for H.R. 554, the Personal Responsibility in Food Consumption Act or “Cheeseburger Bill.” The me

FOXX TO HOST GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING WORKSHOP

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This Friday, United States Rep. Virginia Foxx (N.C.-5) is hosting a special forum for small businesses in the Fifth District. Attendees will get a chance to learn more about government contracting with some of the fastest growing governmen

REP. FOXX VISITS VALLE CRUCIS SCHOOL

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U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx discovered recently that fielding questions from a classroom of third graders might be tougher than facing a room full of political foes.

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