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About Moore: Growing up on a farm in Coffee County, Barry Moore learned early what a man’s hands say about... Read More
About Moore: Growing up on a farm in Coffee County, Barry Moore learned early what a man’s hands say about him. This dedicated work ethic led Moore to Auburn University, where in 1992, he earned his degree in Agricultural Science. While at Auburn, he was enlisted... Read More
About Hill: A ninth generation Arkansan, French Hill is the 22nd member of Congress to represent central Arkansas in the... Read More
About Hill: A ninth generation Arkansan, French Hill is the 22nd member of Congress to represent central Arkansas in the U.S. House of Representatives. He was elected on November 4, 2014, and began his first congressional term on January 3, 2015. French Hill serves on the... Read More
About Elliott: Joyce Elliott grew up in the tiny community of Willisville, Ark., where she graduated from high school in... Read More
About Elliott: Joyce Elliott grew up in the tiny community of Willisville, Ark., where she graduated from high school in a class of nine students. Elliott was only the second person of color to graduate from the newly integrated school. Her older sister, Carolyn, was the... Read More
About Timmons-Goodson: Born into a military family, Pat Timmons-Goodson grew up learning the value of a strong work ethic, service... Read More
About Timmons-Goodson: Born into a military family, Pat Timmons-Goodson grew up learning the value of a strong work ethic, service to her community, and commitment to others. Timmons-Goodson was one of the first African-American students to become a double Tar Heel, earning her undergraduate and law... Read More
About Hudson: Since he was elected in 2012, Richard Hudson has worked hard to serve North Carolina’s 8th Congressional District,... Read More
About Hudson: Since he was elected in 2012, Richard Hudson has worked hard to serve North Carolina’s 8th Congressional District, which includes all or part of seven counties spanning from Salisbury and Concord across South-Central North Carolina to Cumberland County. The 7th generation of his family... Read More
About Fitzpatrick: Brian Fitzpatrick was the author of legislation signed into law which provides additional resources for law enforcement to... Read More
About Fitzpatrick: Brian Fitzpatrick was the author of legislation signed into law which provides additional resources for law enforcement to stop the flow of deadly drugs into communities. For nearly a decade and a half, Fitzpatrick served as an FBI supervisory special agent where his focus... Read More
About Lamb: Conor Lamb is a Marine and former federal prosecutor who represents Pennsylvania’s 17th district. Lamb won a special... Read More
About Lamb: Conor Lamb is a Marine and former federal prosecutor who represents Pennsylvania’s 17th district. Lamb won a special election in March 2018 to represent the 18th district, and after Pennsylvania’s redistricting, Lamb went on to defeat incumbent Republican Congressman Keith Rothfus in November to... Read More
About Hart: Rita Hart is a lifelong Iowan, farmer, and 20-year educator. She grew up in Charles City, Iowa in a... Read More
About Hart: Rita Hart is a lifelong Iowan, farmer, and 20-year educator. She grew up in Charles City, Iowa in a “divided household” — her mom a Republican, her dad a Democrat. Her mother spent most of her life with a damaged heart, weakening her health, breathing, and, as... Read More
About Miller-Meeks: Mariannette Miller-Meeks dreamed of becoming a teacher, however, in 10th grade, she and her younger brother were severely... Read More
About Miller-Meeks: Mariannette Miller-Meeks dreamed of becoming a teacher, however, in 10th grade, she and her younger brother were severely burned in a kitchen fire. While at the hospital, she was treated by a physical therapist who went out of her way to make sure she... Read More
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LANSING, Mich. — The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded the state of Michigan $159 million in bipartisan infrastructure law funding... Read More
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WASHINGTON — It’s back to the future for the nation’s internet service providers, as net neutrality makes a comeback thanks... Read More
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WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans’ majority could tighten by another vote after Tuesday’s special congressional election in Buffalo — at least, temporarily.... Read More
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Poultry producers will be required to bring salmonella bacteria in certain chicken products to very low levels to help prevent food poisoning... Read More
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