Etheridge for Congress 2004

Welcome to our Web site and to the 2008 campaign!

Since 1997, I have been honored to serve as your congressman representing North Carolina values and bringing common-sense leadership to Washington , D.C. I have always tried to do my best as your representative to Congress and I sincerely hope that I have made you proud.

This election of 2008 is of extreme importance to the future of the 2nd District, the State of North Carolina and the entire country. The fate and quality of our children's education, access to more and better-paying jobs, affordable, quality health care for our families, and security in our hometowns all hang in the balance. The direction of our country for years to come will be decided next November.

I invite you to learn more about me and my campaign, and hope that you will keep the importance of this year's election in mind as you travel our campaign web site. You can find out where I stand on the issues, and equally important, you can learn how to get involved. We have a lot to accomplish, and I need your help to get the job done.

I look forward to working with you. Together, we can do more great things for North Carolina and for America.

Sincerely,
Bob

Bob Etheridge

02/13/2008 U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge (D-Lillington) today told members of a key Congressional panel about North Carolina’s critical need for school construction funds as he testified about legislation that would help states to build schools. “Across North Carolina, local communities are crying out for help wi
02/11/2008 Raleigh - U.S. Representative Bob Etheridge filed for re-election to the U.S. House of Representatives for the Second Congressional District today. Joined by his wife, Faye, daughter Catherine and grandson Andrew, and before State Election Board officials in Raleigh, Etheridge filed the pap
02/07/2008 U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge (D-Lillington), a member of the House Budget Committee, today voted for a final compromise version of legislation that would provide more than 3.5 million North Carolina households with a tax rebate and help stimulate the economy. The House approved the Senate amendments to