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Official Swearing-In

Senator Richard Burr is sworn in on January 4, 2005.
On January 4, 2005, Richard Burr was sworn-in to serve North Carolina in the United States Senate.

Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1994, Richard established himself as a passionate legislator on health care issues and worked to restore accountability to the federal government. 

As Senator, Richard continues to focus on job growth across North Carolina by working to ensure a robust economic environment and strong public schools.  He is dedicated to finding common-sense solutions to increase access to affordable, quality health care for all North Carolina families.  He is a vocal advocate for our men and women in the military and their families, and for the growing population of veterans across North Carolina.

In the Senate, Richard serves as ranking member of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee where he works to improve the quality of health care and service veterans receive.  Burr also sits on the Senate Intelligence Committee; the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee; the Energy and Natural Resources Committee; and the Indian Affairs Committee. 

The son of a minister, Richard and his family moved to Winston-Salem, North Carolina when he was a young child.  After graduating from Wake Forest University, he began his career far from the halls of Congress by spending seventeen years in business with Carswell Distributing, a wholesale commercial products company. 

He currently serves as a Board Member of Brenner Children’s Hospital.

Richard and his wife, Brooke, have two sons.