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A version of the ad that encourages voters to call U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge, a Lillington Democrat, is running in parts of the state. Politifact found that three organizations - the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, a group representing... Full Article at The News & Observer
A man who is also his brother. Brad Woodhouse, 42, and his brother, Dallas Woodhouse, 36, have the unusual distinction of having fought on opposite sides of the battle for health-care reform all year. Last summer, Dallas, a former North Carolina politic Full Article at The Washington Post
At a rally in downtown Raleigh on Tuesday, opponents of President Barack Obama's health-insurance reform bill urge U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge, a Lillington Democrat, to vote no when the measure reaches the House floor. tool goes here RALEIGH -- About Full Article at The News & Observer
Opponents of President Barack Obama's health care plan ran commercials on Triangle television stations aimed at Democratic U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge, who is being targeted by both sides as the president seeks the final votes for House passage. Etheridge,... Full Article at The News & Observer
Allen Boyd voted against reporting out the reconciliation bill: he moves from a lean No to a No. Marcy Katpur, Marion Berry, Bob Etheridge and Tim Bishop voted Yes. In fact, Etheridge and Bishop took leadership positions on some of the motions to... Full Article at Firedoglake
Education is the key to the future ... Over the last 20 years, North Carolina has been on the front lines of educational innovation for our children. Race to the Top funding gives the state another opportunity to set more ambitious and achievable goals for students in the future.
Opponents of President Barack Obama's health care plan ran commercials on [North Carolina's Research] Triangle television stations aimed at Democratic U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge [of North Carolina], who is being targeted by both sides as the president seeks the final votes for House passage.
Pelosi announced it in the caucus and the Ways and Means Committee just unanimously approved it