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Welcome Message from Alice Bordsen
Dear Alamance Citizens,
Thank you for visiting my online office. It is a privilege to represent you in the North Carolina General Assembly. I hope you find this online information helpful. In looking around, you will discover the many ways my legislative office can serve you.
The General Assembly returned to Raleigh last week to consider overriding the governor’s veto of a bill that gutted the state’s Racial Justice Act, a law that helps ensure no one i…
In the November 29 Newsletter, Representative Bordsen explains her vote on capping the gas tax.
"We see our bridges and roads crumbling ; our will to maintain the state’s infrastr…
Join us at The Eddy (1715 Saxapahaw-Bethlehem Church Rd., Saxapahaw, NC 27340) on Sunday, February 19 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. for a fundraising event for Representative Alice Bordsen.
Regis…
As a grueling part of the job, Representative Alice Bordsen participated in a cookie tasting to benefit the Women's Resource Center of Alamance County. She had the pleasure of tasting dozens…
You are cordially invited to attend a reception honoring North Carolina State Representative Alice Bordsen
Hosts:
Shannon & John Cox * Angela Kalo* Patty & Andrew Phillips * J…
Last week marked the grand opening of the Alamance County Family Justice Center in Burlington. The Center is a centralized building that serves to de-clutter the process for those in Alamance…
Check out my newsletter from June 24, 2010. It covers the local Alamance bills at the General Assembly and the modernization of the ABC system in North Carolina. If you have any questions abou…
I’m incredibly excited to welcome you all to my new website. Two thousand ten marks an historic election year, not only for where we stand as a state and a nation, but for the way campai…
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