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Chair: Bronnie Quinn
Address: 199 Saint John Church Rd., Goldsboro, NC 27534
Phone: 919-778-6744
Email: blq@bjrhhlawyers.com

Webmaster: Stephanie Kornegay

Judge Cheri Beasley to Speak

Judge Cheri Beasley will be our keynote speaker for Saturday's district meeting.  Please attend and hear what the Honorable Judge has to say.

Third District Democratic Women to Meet in Goldsboro

Saturday May 3, 2008 the Third District Democratic Women of NC will meet at Wilber's BBQ in Goldsboro just off Highway 70.  The meeting will begin at 11:00 am, please join us for a great event.

For more information, please email Delores Kennedy at deekay104@aol.com

Hit the Ground Running: NCDP Precinct Organizing Meetings

Our annual precinct organizing meetings will be held across the state on Tuesday, March 11.

Check with your county party for precinct meeting locations and times.

All meetings are free and open to any registered Democrat residing in that precinct. Meeting attendees will be electing delegates to their County Conventions on April 19.

We achieved much success in 2006 by expanding our majorities in the General Assembly and Congress. But let this be the year we also take back the White House.

HAPPY NEW YEAR

2008 is going to be a great year for North Carolina, the USA and the Democratic Party.  You are invited to join us.  To help volunteer for a candidate or for the Party please call 919.738.2415.

Democrats Are Making Our Country Safer

America will never forget the tragedy of September 11th and Democrats will never stop working to make our country as safe as it should be. Since taking control of Congress, Democrats have made major strides in improving our homeland security. Democrats have passed the 9/11 Commission recommendations, provided key funding for our homeland security efforts and worked to change the mission in Iraq to refocus on the terrorist threat and allow our forces to answer other threats to our security.

Democrats Passed Legislation to Implement the 9/11 Commission Recommendations. Democrats worked in a bipartisan manner to pass a comprehensive security bill to implement unmet recommendations of the 9/11 Commission, with the conference report passing 85 to 8. The measure puts new requirements in place for screening air and sea cargo and changes the formula for antiterrorism grants, ensuring that funding is based on the risks faced by a community. The bill also established a program to improve communications between different agencies and levels of government in the event of an attack or catastrophe. The President signed the bill into law. [P.L. 110-53, Implementing the 9/11 Commission Recommendations Act of 2007; New York Times, 7/27/07; The Hill, 8/3/07]

State Party Elected Officers

State Party Elected Officers

Chair: Jerry Meek

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