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  • Foxx asks North Carolina Attorney General to investigate bogus Social Security mailer

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representative Virginia Foxx (NC-05) today asked North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper to investigate a highly misleading fundraising letter sent to households in North Carolina.  The letter falsely asserts that the Mexican government is receiving U.S. Social Security funds and solicits recipients for a donation.

     

    “During this time of considerable economic uncertainty, misleading our state’s senior citizens—many living on fixed incomes—into making a donation to ‘save’ their future Social Security is not only morally abhorrent, but it also seems legally suspect,” Rep. Foxx wrote to Attorney General Cooper. 

     

    Foxx also released a short web video discussing the misleading letter and urging constituents not to donate to groups making unfounded claims.  She asked constituents with concerns about the federal government or legislation to directly contact her office. 

     

    The same group that sent the Social Security letter, Council of Seniors, was recently cited by the Indiana Attorney General for sending deceptive fundraising appeals to households in Indiana. 

     

    The entire text of the Social Security letter can be found hereClick here to read the letter to Attorney General Cooper.

     

    Obama's budget: lots of new debt


    $3,000,000,000,000 in new debt in next five years.

    President Obama has release his budget for fiscal year 2010.  In addition to projecting $3,000,000,000,000 in new debt over the next five years, it proposed the so-called cap and trade system, which will cost taxpayers $646 billion.   Click here to learn more about this free-spending budget proposal.

     
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  • Foxx cosponsors bill to keep terrorists out of NC

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Virginia Foxx today cosponsored the Keep Terrorists out of America Act (H.R. 2294), a bill that gives governors and state legislatures the right to refuse the transfer of dangerous terrorists from the Guantanamo Bay prison to facilities in the U.S.

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11,000 Signatures from NC

11,000 Signatures from NC
Foxx joins members of Congress and Americans for Prosperity to present 425,000 petition signatures to Congress in opposition to the stimulus.

Foxx Sworn In

Foxx Sworn In
Speaker Nancy Pelosi swears in Rep. Virginia Foxx for the 111th Congress. Foxx was joined by her daughter Theresa (far left) and her granddaughter Rana (holding the Bible).

Girl Scouts

Girl Scouts
Congresswoman Foxx with the Girl Scouts of Western North Carolina.

Millers Creek Christian School

Millers Creek Christian School
Ms. Duncan's first grade class at Millers Creek Christian School.

Student Ambassadors

Student Ambassadors
Congresswoman Foxx with student Ambassadors from Surry Community College.

Honor Guard

Honor Guard
Watauga County Fire Fighters Association Honor Guard in the Boone Christmas Parade

Medal Presentation for Marion James

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

Stokes County Veterans

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

Wittenburg Elementary School

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