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Hugh B. Webster

Full Name: Hugh B. Webster
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Patricia; 2 Children: LeGrand, Noel
Birth Date: 08/06/1943
Birth Place: Caswell County, NC
Home City: Burlington, NC
Religion: Methodist

Recent Key Votes

HB 2699 - Early Childhood Vision Care Program
Legislation (Nay)

July 19, 2006

HB 1024 - Instant Runoff Voting
Legislation (Nay)

July 19, 2006

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Recent Public Statements

Miller Votes to Punish Taxpayers for Mistakes of Wall Street

Sept. 29, 2008 - Miller Votes to Punish Taxpayers for Mistakes of Wall Street In a historic vote, Brad Miller voted against the American taxpayer and for the corrupt ...

Miller Recipient of Fannie Mae / Freddie Mac Funds

Sept. 25, 2008 - Miller Recipient of Fannie Mae / Freddie Mac Funds In his three terms in Congress, Brad Miller has become a favorite son of Fannie Mae ...

Miller Backs Group Smearing Palin Family

Sept. 2, 2008 - Miller Backs Group Smearing Palin Family Following the historic and exciting pick of Governor Sarah Palin to be Senator McCain's Vice President, the Democrats and ...

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Campaign Finances

Top industry Unitemized Contributions ($37,911.00)
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Issue Positions (Political Courage Test)

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View Hugh B. Webster's North Carolina Congressional Election 2008 Political Courage Test
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