Elizabeth Dole
U.S. Senator for North Carolina
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Washington DC Office
555 Dirksen Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Ph: 202.224.6342
Fax: 202.224.1100

North Carolina Offices
Raleigh Office:
310 New Bern Avenue
Suite 122
Raleigh, NC 27601
Ph: 919.856.4630
Fax: 919.856.4053

Salisbury Office:
225 North Main Street
Suite 304
Salisbury, NC 28144
Ph: 704.633.5011
Fax: 704.633.2937

Western Office:
401 North Main Street
Suite 200
Hendersonville, NC 28792
Ph: 828.698.3747
Fax: 828.698.1267

Eastern Office:
306 South Evans Street
Greenville, NC 27835
Ph: 252.329.1093
Fax: 252.329.1097

Issues & Legislation - Issue - Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs


As a member of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, I am able to focus on many issues important to North Carolina.  I am working to ensure that North Carolina consumers are protected and additional high-paying financial services jobs are created in our state, one of the nation’s largest financial centers. 

Being on the Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee also gives me the opportunity to work on efforts to strengthen our communities through redevelopment and home ownership initiatives and other programs of the Department of Housing and Urban Development.  Also, the committee authorizes all federal mass transportation programs.  As our state continues to grow, investment in the infrastructure to provide faster and more efficient travel becomes increasingly important to bringing jobs.
As a member of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, I am able to focus on many issues important to North Carolina. I am working to ensure that North Carolina consumers are protected and additional high-paying financial services jobs are created in our state, one of the nation’s largest financial centers.

Being on the Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee also gives me the opportunity to work on efforts to strengthen our communities through redevelopment and home ownership initiatives and other programs of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Also, the committee authorizes all federal mass transportation programs. As our state continues to grow, investment in the infrastructure to provide faster and more efficient travel becomes increasingly important to bringing jobs.

Elizabeth Dole

RECENT BANKING, HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS PRESS RELEASES  VIEW BY MONTH & YEAR 
July 2006
  19th - Dole Statement in Banking Hearing with Federal Reserve Chairman [ Radio Clip ] [ Television Clip ]

June 2006
  29th - Dole Cosponsors Bill to Promote Brownfields Development
  15th - Dole: GSEs Need Strong Regulation Now [ Radio Clip ]
  1st - Dole Announces $143 Million to be Invested in Low Income Communities

May 2006
  23rd - Dole: OFHEO report confirms deep concerns about Fannie Mae
  18th - Dole: China’s Undervalued Currency Hurts NC Jobs and Manufacturers


RECENT BANKING, HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS SPEECHES  VIEW BY MONTH & YEAR 
June 2006
  9th - Remarks to the National Conference of Community Development Credit Unions

September 2005
  22nd - Dole: Identity Theft Very Real and Very Prevalent

March 2004
  29th - Remarks to the North Carolina Bankers Assembly

June 2003
  23rd - North Carolina Credit Union League Annual Meeting