North Carolina's delegation has 2 senators and 14 representatives, majority Republican (4D-12R). The delegation has sponsored 317 bills in the 119th Congress. Most active sponsors: Ted Budd (40), Thom Tillis (31), Virginia Foxx (27). Across the delegation, members have reported $29.6M in total receipts, with 39% from PACs and 5% from small-dollar individual contributions. 10,782 individual vote positions have been recorded across the delegation. Committee leadership: Virginia Foxx (chair of House Committee on Rules). The delegation holds 123 committee and subcommittee assignments.
Generated Aug 23, 2026 / 2026-08-16 – 2026-08-23
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Laurie Buckhout · Sandy Roberson · Asa Bryant III Buck · Ashley Nicole Russell · Bobby Hanig +1 more
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Brian McGinnis · Deborah Ross
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Gregory Francis Murphy · Chris Schulte · Allison Jaslow · Raymond Edward Jr. Smith
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Mahesh Ganorkar · Nida Allam · Valerie Foushee
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Tim Moore introduced HR 10130
To direct the Secretary of the Army to establish an Army Quantum Readiness and Advanced Computing Initiative, and for other purposes.
Pat Harrigan introduced HR 10092
To prohibit National Laboratories from admitting certain foreign nationals, and for other purposes.
Valerie P. Foushee introduced HR 10088
To direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services, acting through the Commissioner of Food and Drugs, to conduct a study to assess the potential for expanding the safe and effective use of reprocessed single-use devices, and for other purposes.
Donald G. Davis introduced HR 10085
Lifelong Learning Act
Tim Moore introduced HRES 1482
Recognizing 100 years of American Legion Baseball and the American Legion World Series, and honoring the city of Shelby, North Carolina, for serving as the permanent home of the American Legion World Series.
To direct the Secretary of the Army to establish an Army Quantum Readiness and Advanced Computing Initiative, and for other purposes.
Tim Moore2026-08-20
Recognizing 100 years of American Legion Baseball and the American Legion World Series, and honoring the city of Shelby, North Carolina, for serving as the permanent home of the American Legion World Series.
Tim Moore2026-08-13
Lifelong Learning Act
Donald G. Davis2026-08-13
To direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services, acting through the Commissioner of Food and Drugs, to conduct a study to assess the potential for expanding the safe and effective use of reprocessed single-use devices, and for other purposes.
Valerie P. Foushee2026-08-13
To prohibit National Laboratories from admitting certain foreign nationals, and for other purposes.
Pat Harrigan
Official statements from Ted Budd and Thom Tillis are archived and searchable at Capitol Releases, a companion project.
Chuck Hubbard · David Clayton · Kyah Creekmore · Virginia Ann Foxx
Senate vote: 0 Yea, 1 Nay on Motion to Table Budd Amdt. No. 6747
Motion to Table Agreed to (61-32)
Senate vote: 1 Yea, 0 Nay on H.R. 6500, as amended
Bill Passed (90-6)
Senate vote: delegation voted unanimously Yea on Motion to Invoke Cloture: Todd Blanche to be Attorney General
Cloture Motion Agreed to (50-49)
Senate vote: delegation voted unanimously Yea on Confirmation: Todd Blanche, of Florida, to be Attorney General
Nomination Confirmed (50-49)
Senate vote: delegation voted unanimously Yea on Motion to Invoke Cloture: Motion to Proceed to S. 5271
Cloture on the Motion to Proceed Rejected (52-46)
Ted Budd introduced S 5370
A bill to state the policy of the United States with respect to international religious freedom in the People's Republic of China, and for other purposes.
Senate vote: delegation voted unanimously Yea on Motion to Invoke Cloture: Collins Amdt. No. 6732 to H.R. 6500
Cloture Motion Agreed to (91-6)
A bill to state the policy of the United States with respect to international religious freedom in the People's Republic of China, and for other purposes.
Ted Budd2026-08-07
To protect the right to the free exercise of religion.
Brad Knott2026-08-06
To direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to carry out a pilot program to expand access to virtual-based opioid treatment for covered veterans, and for other purposes.
Deborah K. Ross2026-08-03
A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to punish criminal offenses targeting law enforcement officers, and for other purposes.
Thom Tillis2026-08-03
To require the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and the Administrators of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Small Business Administration to establish a memorandum of understanding to share disaster relief data and information, and for other purposes.
Tim Moore2026-07-30
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
House Committee on Appropriations
House Committee on Energy and Commerce
House Committee on Financial Services
House Committee on Homeland Security
House Committee on House Administration
House Committee on Natural Resources
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
+ 17 more committees
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