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  • Presidential Inauguration Information, Tickets

    Congresswoman Virginia Foxx has allocated all of the tickets that her office will receive from the official Inaugural Committee.  Individuals who will receive tickets were chosen via a random drawing.  The results of the random drawing for Inaugural Tickets were announced live on WSJS radio in early December.  All winners have been notified already.

    Those who are receiving tickets must pick them up in Congresswoman Foxx’s Washington, DC office in Room 1230 of the Longworth House Office Building on Monday, January 19th between 9am and 5pm.  Photo identification will be required at pick-up and the name on the photo ID must match the name of the contact person before tickets will be released. 

    Anyone from North Carolina’s Fifth Congressional District is welcome to stop by Rep. Foxx’s DC office on Monday, January 19 where Foxx’s staff will be on hand to answer any questions.

    The Inauguration’s ticketed area will hold approximately 240,000 people and will be situated on the West Capitol grounds.  Those with tickets should arrive early to ensure timely processing through security.  Please read theInaugural Committee’s official web site for more details on schedule, security, and prohibited items.

    Anyone who did not receive a ticket from a Congressional office is still welcome to attend the Inauguration and should plan to be on the National Mall early in the morning on Inauguration day. 

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  • Foxx appointed to House Rules Committee

    Washington, DC–House Republican Leader John Boehner appointed Congresswoman Virginia Foxx to serve on the House Committee on Rules today. The Rules Committee is the powerful House committee that determines what legislation comes to the House floor for a vote and under what circumstances that legislation is considered.

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Medal Presentation for Marion James

Medal Presentation for Marion James
Congresswoman Foxx presents medals to constituent Marion James at the King American Legion.

Brushy Mountain Apple Festival

Brushy Mountain Apple Festival
Mark Weaver meets Congresswoman Foxx at the Brushy Mountain Apple Festival in North Wilkesboro.

Stokes County Veterans

Stokes County Veterans
Congresswoman Foxx with local veterans at a flag dedication at North Stokes High.

Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce

Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce
Congresswoman Foxx stops by the Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce during the Autumn Leaves Festival.

Wittenburg Elementary School

Wittenburg Elementary School
Congresswoman Foxx with the Wittenburg Elementary School Student Council.

SSG Michael and Susan Coffey

SSG Michael and Susan Coffey
Congresswoman Foxx meet constituents SSG Michael Coffey and his wife Susan.

Foxx Demands Vote on American Energy

Foxx Demands Vote on American Energy

Purple Heart Ceremony

Purple Heart Ceremony
Congresswoman Foxx Mr. Leach, the last survivor of Pearl Harbor from Surry County.

A in English Award

A in English Award
Congresswoman Foxx receives the A in English Award from U.S. English for her work to preserve the unifying role of the English language in the United States.

Taxpayer's Friend Award

Taxpayer's Friend Award
Congresswoman Foxx receives the Taxpayer's Friend Award from the National Taxpayers Union .