• Photo Gallery

    U.S. Congressman Mike McIntyre welcomes the USS North Carolina to Wilmington for official commissioning. McIntyre, who participated in the opening ceremony this past Saturday, also hosted a congressional prayer breakfast on the fantail of the USS North Carolina battleship to honor all North Carolina veterans and crew of the new USS North Carolina. Photo courtesy of The Lumina News.
    Congressman McIntyre works in his Washington office during the week and on the road back home on the weekends.
    Mike has been a strong advocate for the farmer and his family on Capitol Hill.
    Former Gov. Jim Hunt and U.S. Rep. David Price are among those listening to Mike as he speaks on Capitol Hill to help vicitims of Hurricane Floyd.
    Honoring our nation's veterans and military has been a top priority for Mike, pictured here with members of his Military & Veterans Advisory Committee
    Mike traveled with former U.S. Secretary of Defense William Cohen to visit our troops in Kosovo, Macedonia, Bosnia, and Italy.
    Active in health care issues, Mike hosted a news conference in Fayetteville to rally support for fighting breast cancer.
    Preserving Social Security and Medicare has been a concern for Mike, and he often meets with senior citizens.
    Recognized for his advocacy of family issues, Mike was selected as Co-Chairman of the Congressional Task Force on Fatherhood.
    Mike and students at B.F. Grady School in Duplin County share some ideas with each other.
    Rep. McIntyre was an original cosponsor of the successful Bulletproof Vest law and is a strong supporter of the COPS program.
    Congressman McIntyre presents money to help build Navassa Communtiy Center in Brunswick County.
    Mike shares a laugh with New Hanover County ministers shortly after Mayor Peterson declared Jan. 14, 2002 as Mike McIntyre Day in Wilmington.
    Pres. Bush honors our military at the Cumberland County Arena on March 15, 2002.
    Woody Brinson of Duplin Co. presents Rep. McIntyre the Honor Roll of Legislative Achievement Award from the Southeastern Economic Development Council.
    Congressman McIntyre recites the Pledge of Allegiance with Mayor Ray Pennington of Lumberton, North Carolina.
    Congresman McIntyre visits with Lumberton policemen.
    Congressman McIntyre shares a moment with the VFW Ladies Auxiliary following a Veterans Forum in Robeson County.
    Rep. McIntyre presents $140, 000 to the Lumberton Emergency Rescue Squad on July 23, 2002.
    Congressman McIntyre discusses the Coast Guard's role in homeland security with Commander Daniel May.
    Mike speaks to a joint meeting of the Lumberton Chamber of Commerce, Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs.
    Congressman McIntyre at the Boys and Girls Club of Wilmington.
    The Rowland Rescue Squad welcomes a check for federal funds presented by Congressman McIntyre.
    Rep. McIntyre speaks to law enforcement, fire, and rescue personnel at the Homeland Security Forum in Cumberland County.
    Congressman McIntyre examines homeland security efforts with the North Carolina National Guard.
    Representative McIntyre presents $160, 000 to the North Whiteville Fire Department.
    Congressman McIntyre presents $9,900 to Shallotte Fire Department for training for area firefighters in Brunswick County.
    Congressman McIntyre presents a $6 million check for a new city hall to Mayor Ray Pennigton of Lumberton.
    Congressman McIntyre regulary works to help our veterans. Here he presents Sgt. Michael Clemmons the Purple Heart for his service in Vietnam.
    Representative McIntyre speaks with National Guardsmen in Columbus County.
    Alamac American CEO Mark Cabral presents knitted City Seal of Lumberton as appreciation to Representative McIntyre.
    Rep. McIntyre presents federal funds of $399,400 to the Town of Maxton for a small business incubator. Shown with Mike are Mayor Lillie McKoy and John Cooper.
    Congressman McIntyre reviews North Carolina Justice Academy graduates.
    Rep. McIntyre hosted a Congressional Youth Summitt for high school students from across Southeastern North Carolina to listen to tomorrow's leader.
    Several retired educators joined Mike in the Congressional Youth Summit he hosted at UNC-Pembroke.
    Family issues have always been a top priority for the congressman, who serves as vice-chairman of a Task Force on Children & Families.
    Governor Mike Easley and Rep. Mike McIntyre discuss the new I-74 and proposed I-20, as well as other highway improvements for southeastern NC.
    Mayor Ed Deaver, Gov. Mike Easley, NC Rep. Alex Warner and Rep. McIntyre joined forces in addressing the damage at Hope Mills Lake Dam soon after it occurred.
    U.S. Representative, Mike McIntyre, was the only member of North Carolina’s congressional delegation to speak at the christening of the new attack nuclear submarine -- North Carolina SSN 777.