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congress Ted Budd - North Carolina Republican

Here you will find contact information for congress Ted Budd, including email address, phone number, and mailing address.

NameTed Budd
Positioncongress
StateNorth Carolina     
PartyRepublican
Office Room103 CHOB
Phone number(202) 225-4531
emailEmail Form
Website
Contact Representative Ted Budd
Theodore Paul Budd is an American politician from the state of North Carolina. A Republican, Budd is the member of the United States House of Representatives for North Carolina's 13th congressional district.

About congress Ted Budd



Ted Budd represents North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District and is serving his third term in the 117th United States Congress.

Ted brings an outsider’s perspective to Washington, having never held elective office. When an opportunity presented itself after redistricting opened up North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District in 2016, Ted decided to run and bring a businessman’s outlook to our nation’s capital.

Ted sits on the Financial Services Committee, where he uses his real world experience to roll back the restrictive regulations that strangle job creation in our country. Working at a young age on his family’s cattle and chicken farm and for their janitorial and landscaping business, Ted learned the importance of work ethic and common sense decision making. He brings his strong belief in God, family, and country to his job each and every day.

Ted and his wife Amy Kate have three children and live in Davie County, NC. He holds an MBA from Wake Forest University and a Masters of Theology and Educational Leadership from Dallas Theological Seminary.

Frequently Asked Questions about congress Ted Budd

How can I contact congress Ted Budd?

You can contact congress Ted Budd via phone at (202) 225-4531, by visiting their official website , or by sending mail to their official office address.

What party does Ted Budd belong to?

Ted Budd is a member of the Republican party and serves as congress for North Carolina.

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