| Term Start | Term End | Role | State | Party |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | 2008 | Representative | NC | Republican |
| See All 5 Terms | ||||
Committee Membership
- House Agriculture
- Conservation, Credit, Energy, and Research
- Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry
- Specialty Crops, Rural Development, and Foreign Agriculture
- House Armed Services
- Readiness
- Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities
- House Transportation and Infrastructure
- Aviation
- Highways, Transit and Pipelines
- Water Resources and Environment
Sponsored Bill Statistics
Recent Voting History
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H.Res.1344 Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 3999) to amend title 23, United States Code, to improve the safety of Federal-aid highway bridges, to strengthen bridge inspection standards and processes, to increase investment in the reconstruction of structurally deficient bridges on the National Highway System, and for other purposes. On Agreeing to the Resolution: H RES 1344 Providing for consideration of H.R. 3999, to improve the safety of Federal-aid highway bridges, to strengthen bridge inspection standards and processes, to increase investment in the reconstruction of structurally deficient bridges on the National Highway System, and for other purposes |
Nay July 23, 2008 |
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H.Res.1344 Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 3999) to amend title 23, United States Code, to improve the safety of Federal-aid highway bridges, to strengthen bridge inspection standards and processes, to increase investment in the reconstruction of structurally deficient bridges on the National Highway System, and for other purposes. On Ordering the Previous Question: H RES 1344 Providing for consideration of H.R. 3999, to improve the safety of Federal-aid highway bridges, to strengthen bridge inspection standards and processes, to increase investment in the reconstruction of structurally deficient bridges on the National Highway System, and for other purposes |
Abstain July 23, 2008 |
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H.R.6545 National Energy Security Intelligence Act of 2008 Table Motion to Reconsider: H R 6545 National Energy Security Intelligence Act of 2008 |
Nay July 23, 2008 |
Voting Trends Analysis
- Most often votes with: Rep. Michael Rogers [R, AL-3]
- Least often votes with: Rep. Maurice Hinchey [D, NY-22]
- Democrat most often votes with: Rep. John Barrow [D, GA-12]
- Republican least often votes with: Rep. Jeff Flake [R, AZ-6]
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Robin Hayes in the News
July 21, 2008 Homeland Security grant to allow equipment upgrade
Rep. Robin Hayes (R, NC-8) announced the Operations and Safety Grant from the US Department of Homeland Securityâs Assistance to Firefighters Grants program ...
July 20, 2008 Fire departments cope with energy costs
Rep. Robin Hayes, a Republican from Concord, has proposed increasing the mileage-rate tax deduction for firefighters responding to emergencies from 14 cents ...
July 16, 2008 Couple wins suit against bridal shop
To make a reservation or get information, call 704-731-6102. Kissell is challenging Republican US Rep. Robin Hayes. In 2006, he lost by 329 votes. ...
Robin Hayes in the Blogs
July 23, 2008 More out-of-state money on its way
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee plans to spend $1.6 million to attack US Rep. Robin Hayes, according to the liberal blog Talking Points Memo. The ads would be designed to boost schoolteacher Larry Kissell's chances in a ...
Source: Under the Dome blog
July 22, 2008 The Democrat NASCAR Moment
But the implication was enough to draw a snarky complaint from Republican Rep. Robin Hayes, whose district includes Lowe's Motor Speedway."I have never heard of immunizations for domestic travel, and ... I feel compelled to ask why the ...
Source: Laser Hair Removal Video
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Campaign Contributions
Top Contributor: Rely on Your Beliefs ($10,000)
| Industry | Donation | % of total |
|---|---|---|
| Ideology/Single-Issue | $98,500 | 18.2 % |
| Agribusiness | $73,620 | 13.6 % |
| Misc Business | $71,921 | 13.3 % |
| Other | $63,560 | 11.8 % |
| Finance/Insur/RealEst | $57,400 | 10.6 % |
| Transportation | $39,000 | 7.2 % |
| Health | $37,700 | 7.0 % |
| Construction | $33,350 | 6.2 % |
| Lawyers & Lobbyists | $21,450 | 4.0 % |
| Defense | $21,000 | 3.9 % |
| Communic/Electronics | $9,250 | 1.7 % |
| Energy/Nat Resource | $8,800 | 1.6 % |
| Labor | $4,500 | 0.8 % |
| Total: | $540,051 |







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Lawrence E Richards 352-585-5466
7272 Landsdale St.
Brooksville, FL. 34601
law_richards@yahoo.com
Mar. 01, 08
Satellites used in Home surveillance
No citizen is entirely without danger of being harmed by the U S Governments’
Space Satellite programs using high frequency energy, lasers. Similar to the
surveillance used during the Viet Nam War, these units are able to penetrate just about
anything, characterizing human bodies as they walk though their homes. There are
very few places within a home that cannot be spied upon, depending on where the
systems are directed–bathroom, kitchens, bedrooms, throughout the home, spying and
doing their dastardly thing.
Mobil ground units operating in an equivalent way are able to penetrate walls of
buildings doing surveillance and harming Citizens. Much like satellites, ground units
assault using multifrequency energies, lasers, directed by coordinators, causing
damage to joint and nerve tissue of any part of a heat generating body. Seldom, if ever,
individuals who are harmed realize what’s happening to them. Doctors will treat the
inflection as a common ailment. The suffering may go on for years without the
government ever stopping it, in some cases causing death.
Fortunately, the incoming satellite and ground energies can be detected and
identified, by using an effective barrier partitions. It's a trail and error in most cases, a
matter of using barriers, checking to see if the pain continues. The End
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