Rep. Virginia Foxx has been named chairwoman of one of the most powerful committees in Congress. 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 ...
Republican U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx of North Carolina will serve as chairwoman of the Committee on Rules for the 119th Congress.
Johnson chose Foxx to succeed now-retired Rep. Michael Burgess (R-Texas). Unlike most other House committees, the Rules gavel is chosen solely at the discretion of the speaker — a recognition of the panel’s key role in managing business on the House floor.
U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx (NC-05) will chair the House Rules Committee for the 119th Congress, the House GOP conference confirmed recently.
North Carolina Rep. Virginia Foxx's appointment signals that Trump and Republicans in Congress will push the most radical versions of their agenda.
Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., was rewarded for her loyalty ... For years, Foxx has been an antagonist to LGBTQ+ rights, both in North Carolina and nationally. In 2009, she referred to the 1998 murder ...
North Carolina Republican U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx, second from right, is honored by Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., with the unveiling of her portrait in the House Education and Workforce Committee ...
Rep. Virginia Foxx has been named chairwoman of one of the most powerful committees in Congress. On Tuesday morning, House Speaker Mike Johnson announced he chose Foxx to lead the House Committee ...
(The Center Square) – Republican U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx of North Carolina will serve as chairwoman of the House of Representatives' Committee on Rules for the 119th Congress. Foxx, of the 5th ...
North Carolinians still needing hotel rooms paid for by FEMA as part of recovery from Hurricane Helene will get a 21-day notice rather than seven when
President-elect Donald Trump took the oath of office Monday afternoon at the Capitol. Evangelist Franklin Graham is among those helping usher in a new administration.
"If CMS reduces it below 90%, I will be the first to push to eliminate, as that was not the deal we made," said Rep. Donny Lambeth of Forsyth County.