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Walter Beaman Jones Jr. (February 10, 1943 – February 10, 2019) was an American politician who served twelve terms in the United States House of Representatives as a member of the Republican Party for North Carolina's 3rd congressional district from 1995 until his death in 2019.
Walter Burgwyn Jones was also a writer. [6] His father was Thomas G. Jones, the Governor of Alabama. [7] Jones was born in Montgomery, Alabama; he went to Alabama Polytechnic Institute in 1906 and 1907. Jones then received his law degree in 1909 from the University of Alabama School of Law. [8]
Walter Beaman Jones Sr. (August 19, 1913 – September 15, 1992), was an American Democratic politician from the state of North Carolina who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1966 until his death from natural causes in Norfolk, Virginia, in 1992.
North Carolina's 3rd congressional district is located on the Atlantic coast of North Carolina.It covers the Outer Banks and the counties adjacent to the Pamlico Sound.. The district is currently represented by Greg Murphy following a special election after the seat was left vacant following the passing of Walter B. Jones Jr. in February 2019. [3]
The U.S. House of Representatives moved forward the American Health Care Act on Thursday, and these are the 20 Republicans who voted no on that bill.
Walter B. Jones Jr., the incumbent representative, died on February 10, 2019. [1] Parties held primaries to decide their nominees. In order to win a party nomination outright, under current state law, a candidate must exceed 30% of the vote to avoid a runoff (presuming that the second-place finisher calls for that runoff).
Walter B. Jones Jr. R North Carolina 3: 56 Frank LoBiondo: R New Jersey 2: 57 Zoe Lofgren: D California 19: 58 Mac Thornberry: R Texas 13: Chair: Armed Services: 59 Elijah Cummings: D Maryland 7: April 16, 1996 Ranking Member: Oversight and Government Reform: 60 Earl Blumenauer: D Oregon 3: May 21, 1996 61 Robert Aderholt: R Alabama 4: January ...
The Corolla Wild Horses Protection Act was introduced into the United States House of Representatives on January 3, 2013, by Rep. Walter B. Jones, Jr. (R-NC). [12] It was referred to the United States House Committee on Natural Resources and the United States House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife, Oceans and Insular ...