Rep. George Butterfield
Democrat • 1st District, North Carolina • 5th Term • Sworn In 2004
Current Term
2011 - 2012
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- 11 Sponsored Bills (Ranks 230 of 440) 0 Made Into Law (Ranks 18 of 440)
- 188 Co-Sponsored Bills (Ranks 219 of 440) 3 Made Into Law (Ranks 252 of 440)
- Most often votes with:
- Rep. David Price
- Rep. Walter Jones
- Least often votes with:
- Rep. Dan Boren
- Rep. Justin Amash
- Votes with party 92%
- Abstains: 6%
Official website: http://butterfield.house.gov/
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Address:
2305 Rayburn Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
2305 Rayburn Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: 202-225-3101
Fax: 202-225-3354
Fax: 202-225-3354
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U.S. Congress - Rep. G.K. Butterfield, North Carolina (D)


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CONGRESSMAN,
NOW THAT THE PEOPLES U.S.CONGRESS HAS DOCUMENTED OUR UNJUST AMERICAN JUDICIAL SYSTEM,HAVE YOU HEARD IF THE U.S. SUPREME COURT KNOWS WHERE AND WHEN WE CAN ALL WATCH THESE POSSIBLE WRONGFUL EXECUTIONS TAKE PLACE ?
TROY DAVIS & MUMIA ABU ~JAMAL ~ ARE HAVING PRAYERS FOR JUSTICE SAID FOR THEM WORLD~WIDE ..WE CAN ALL ONLY HOPE AND PRAY THAT EVERYONE IN OUR U.S.CONGRESS THAT KNOWS AND UNDERSTANDS HOW UNJUST OUR U.S JUDICIAL SYSTEM CAN BE WITH OUR POORER AMERICANS,BECOMES ACTIVE IN MAKING SURE THAT TROY DAVIS OF GEORGIA AND MUMIA ABU~JAMAL OF PENNSYLVANIA RECEIVE FAIR AND JUST TRIALS BEFORE ANY POSSIBLE WRONGFUL EXECUTIONS TAKE PLACE.
LAWYERS FOR POOR AMERICANS IS A WWW VOLUNTEEER LOBBY THAT SINGS OUT FOR OUR MIDDLE~CLASS AND WORKING POOR AMERICANS. WE CAN BE FOUND WITH ANY SEARCH ENGINE BY OUR NAME OR TELEPHONE NUMBER.(424-247-2013)
I expect you to pay back the money stolen from the tax payer to wine, dine and fly you and over 100 “congressional freeloaders” to Copenhagen as you nor any of the others had any business in Copenhagen. The days of out of control spending and looting the public are coming to an end and that you can be assured of. You currently enjoy a 3% approval rating…Does this tell you something……….GK! It tells me 97% want you OUT! Enjoy the looting while you can, November will be here before you know it!
One who betrays another’s trust or is false to an obligation or duty ~ The time has come in American when those, in service, stop making a living off of those that work. Time to find a real job.
DEAR CONGRESSMAN BUTTERFIELD,
~ SHOULD POORER AMERICANS HAVE FAITH THAT OUR U.S. SUPREME COURT IS WELL AWARE THAT AMERICAN PESTIGE INTERNATIONALLY IS VERY MUCH BASED ON HOW WELL WE TREAT OUR OWN CITIZENS~
U.S. SUPREME COURT TO THE RESCUE OF MIDDLE~CLASS AND WORKING POOR AMERICANS OR IS THIS JUST ANOTHER BAD DREAM THAT REAL JUSTICE WILL ONLY CONTINUE TO NOT BE AFFORDED US LITTLE PEOPLE HERE IN THE WEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD ?
MIDDLE~CLASS AND WORKING POOR RELIGIOUS AMERICANS REST OUR CASE AGAINST GOVERNOR RICK PERRY OF TEXAS & SATAN ~ YOUR U.S. SUPREME COURT HONOR’S !
Written by Devetta Blount
Raleigh, NC— A report released Wednesday states that in 2010, nearly one in four people in North Carolina struggled to afford enough food for themselves and their families.
The research was done by the Food Research and Action Center (FRAC). Researchers said North Carolina is tied with Arkansas as having the sixth highest percentage of citizens lacking food each month. According to the data, North Carolina has several metropolitan areas with the highest levels of food hardship in the nation, two of them are in the Triad.
Continued They are:
•#3— Winston-Salem
•#4— Greensboro
•#7— Asheville
Other cities with high levels of food hardships include: Charlotte, Durham, and Raleigh.
Alan Briggs, Executive Director of the N.C. Association of Feeding America Food Banks, released this statement about the report: “This report confirms what we already know, that many North Carolinians are running out of money to buy the food that their families need,” “North Carolina continues to be battered by the recession and while the rest of the nation has improved slightly, we have actually seen a rise in the percentage of our neighbors in need of food assistance.”
Last year, North Carolina’s Feeding America food banks distributed over 109 million pounds of food (the equivalent of 85 million meals) through its network of food pantries, soup kitchens and emergency shelters.