Rep. Virginia Foxx was appointed by House Speaker Mike Johnson to lead the House Committee on Rules, making her the only woman leading a committee in the current session of Congress.
(The Center Square) – Republican U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx of North Carolina will serve as chairwoman of the Committee on Rules for the 119th Congress. Foxx, of the 5th Congressional District in ...
U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson appointed Congressman Morgan Griffith (R-VA) to the House Committee on Rules for the 119th Congress.
The House GOP's membership vote took place earlier that morning for the House Rules Committee, with North Carolina Republican Rep. Virginia Foxx taking over as its new chair. Rep. Morgan Griffith ...
On Tuesday morning, House Speaker Mike Johnson announced he chose Foxx to lead the House Committee on Rules. This makes ... She represents North Carolina’s 5th Congressional District which ...
Virginia Foxx of North Carolina will serve as chairwoman ... and honored to have been selected as Chairwoman of the House Rules Committee – and I thank Speaker Johnson for placing his trust ...
On Tuesday morning, House Speaker Mike Johnson announced he chose Foxx to lead the House Committee on Rules. This makes her the only woman leading a House committee in the 119th Congress. “For two decades, Dr. Foxx has been a stalwart in the House and a ...
With a statewide North Carolina ... the way for the House to approve changes. May 30, 2023: The Senate Finance Committee discusses HB 347, which will move to the Senate Rules Committee if it ...
is off the powerful House Rules Committee, which plays a critical role in the functioning of the lower chamber of Congress. Massie (R-Ky.), the lone Republican to vote against Johnson’s (R-La.)
A congressman from North Carolina is looking to get rid of the United States Department of Education with a new bill he introduced this week.Rep. David Rouzer introduced the bill Monday, Jan. 13, and while the bill’s text was not available online at the time of this writing,
U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson and other North Carolina lawmakers introduced a bill Thursday to formally recognize the Lumbee Tribe. Hudson joined fellow Republican representatives David Rouzer and Mark Harris,
As the North Carolina General Assembly started the 2025 legislative session, leadership in both chambers and parties features some new faces.