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 Winston-Salem Journal Sen. Ham Horton dies of cancer at 74; was known as great orator
Horton, a Republican, served nine terms in the General Assembly - one term in the House from 1969 to 1970, and two in the Senate from 1971 to 1974, when he resigned to run for Congress (unsuccessfully); and six terms after he returned to the Senate in 1995.
Horton returned to the Senate in 1995 battling plans for the Northern Beltway, saying that it threatened the rural landscape and would accelerate the deterioration of downtown Winston-Salem.
Politicians from both parties praised Horton yesterday for his command of the language, his dignity and decorum and his sense of fair play.
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 Hamilton C. Horton, Jr. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Horton died of cancer on January 31, 2006.
An attorney from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Horton served eight terms in the state Senate.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hamilton_C._Horton,_Jr.   (97 words)

  
 Horton Jr, Hamilton C - Horton & Gerber Pllc - Winston Salem, NC, 27101-2722 - Citysearch
Horton Jr, Hamilton C - Horton & Gerber Pllc
Horton Jr, Hamilton C - Horton & Gerber Pllc - Winston Salem, NC, 27101-2722 - Citysearch
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 Bipartisan Support for Horton's Non-Partisan Redistricting Commission
Horton announced plans to hold a series of town meetings, throughout the state, to encourage support for creating a new redistricting process already used in eleven states.
Long championed by state Senator Ham Horton (R-Forsyth), he believes his proposed
Duke Law Professor Robinson Everett, who successfully sued to change Congressional Districts in the 1990’s, has lent his supporter to the amendment that would remove the General Assembly incumbents from the process of drawing their own district lines for future elections.
www.ncsenategop.com /Horton/NonPartisanRedistricting_20050308.htm   (300 words)

  
 Winston-Salem Journal Horton is running unopposed for Senate
Horton served in the N.C. House from 1969 to 1971.
State Sen. Ham Horton is running for re-election to the N.C. Senate.
He served in the N.C. Senate for two terms in the 1970s, and he was re-elected in 1994.
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 Horton Family History
Amos Horton was married to Miss Sallie Richardson, a native of Greene County, and a daughter of Grief Richardson and Drucilla (Taylor) Richardson; both were born in 1808, the former in Lunenberg, and the latter in Pendleton, S.
The Horton family is a very ancient one, and its genealogy is as follows, with however, a missing link between the faimly of Amos Horton and the ancient family of Horton, which is is believed possible to supply.
Mrs Horton's maternal great-grandfather was a well known and able minister of the Presbyterian church: Rev Dr. Thomas Reese, born in Pennsylvania in 1742, graduated from Princeton College with great honor, and the degree of D. D.; was licensed to preach in 1773, and was the first Carolinian to be so honored by Princeton.
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 2003-2004 NC Legislature (final)
1117 LB 733-7850 Hamh@ncleg.net Hamilton C. Horton, Jr.
Cabarrus, Rowan Democ S-4 Sen. Robert Lee Holloman 623 LOB 715-3032 Robertho@ncleg.net Robert Lee Holloman Gates, Halifax, Hertford, Northampton, Vance, Warren Repub S-31 Sen. Hamilton C. Horton, Jr.
Pete Cunningham Mecklenburg Repub H-25 Rep. William G. Daughtridge, Jr.
www.mooregop.org /ncleg_2003-2004.html   (492 words)

  
 Project Vote Smart - Senator Horton - Interest Group Ratings
2002 On the votes that the Grass Roots North Carolina considered to be the most important in 2002, Senator Horton voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time.
1998 On the votes that the Grass Roots North Carolina considered to be the most important in 1998, Senator Horton voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time.
2000 On the votes that the Grass Roots North Carolina considered to be the most important in 2000, Senator Horton voted their preferred position 100 percent of the time.
www.vote-smart.org /issue_rating_category.php?can_id=BS024003&type=category&category=Gun%20Issues   (397 words)

  
 Hamilton C. Horton, Jr. - All About All
See live article • Hamilton C. Horton, Jr.
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An attorney from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Horton is currently (2003-2004 session) serving in his seventh term in the state Senate.
www.allaboutall.info /catalog/Hamilton%20C.%20Horton,%20Jr.   (129 words)

  
 Winston-Salem Journal Re-examine tax-exempt status for hospitals
Hamilton C. Horton is a senator representing the 31st district.
Our proposal is supported by the N.C. Association of County Commissioners and the League of Municipalities, and, I hope, may be passed this session.
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 Current Research Focusing on Euchromatin Within the Cell Nucleus.
Hamilton AJ, and Baulcombe DC, "A Species of Small Antisense RNA in Posttranscriptional Gene Silencing in Plants".
Kolb FA, Engdahl HM, Slagter-Jager JG, Ehresmann B, Ehresmann C, Westhof E, Wagner EGH, and Romby P, "Progression of a Loop-Loop Complex to a Four-Way Junction is Crucial for the Activity of a Regulatory Antisense RNA".
Kolb FA, Malmgren C, Westhof E, Ehresmann C, Ehresmann B, Wagner EG, and Romby P, "An Unusual Structure Formed by Antisense-Target RNA Binding Involves an Extended Kissing Complex with a Four-Way Junction and a Side-by-Side Helical Alignment".
www.euchromatin.net /current1.html   (10257 words)

  
 Hamilton Family
Gavin Hamilton received 150 acres on February 20, 1685 in Charles Co MD and named it "Hamilton." He then added 87 acres in 1686-88 and was taxed in New Scotland Hundred for 150 acres called "Hamilton Survey" which was held by Andrew Hamilton and William Tannehill.
Horatio Hamilton was born July 6, 1756 in Frederick County, MD (Carrolls Manor).
Ninian Beall Hamilton received on January 15, 1800 a land grant from the Spanish.
www.fmoran.com /hamil.html   (620 words)

  
 Non-Partisan Redistricting Commission Background
Background information by Senator Hamilton C. Horton, Jr.
Senators Ellie Kinnaird (D-Orange) and Ham Horton (R-Forsyth) have once again introduced a constitutional amendment to remove the General Assembly from the redistricting process.
“By upholding the rights of communities and counties not to be illegally divided when drawing legislative district lines, the Supreme Court removed many opportunities for mischief,” Horton said, “but the latitude still in the hands of the legislature is too great a temptation for incumbents.
www.ncsenategop.com /Horton/NonPartisanRedistricting_Whitepaper_20050308.htm   (2090 words)

  
 Governance Positions
, Daniel G. Clodfelter, John A. Garwood, Hamilton C. Horton, Jr.
Russell Capps, Robert Phillip Haire, Howard J. Hunter, Jr.
, John W. Hurley, Mary E. McAllister, William Clarence Owens, Jr.
www.nccbi.com /governance_positions.htm   (218 words)

  
 OSSTF Issues: A report on teacher testing
Senator Hamilton C Horton Jr, a Republican who voted against the changes to the Act, said, "What we were asking was that they take a test that was normed at the 10th grade level.
We're simply asking teachers to have the same general knowledge of a high school sophomore."(5) Claims that North Carolina teachers are incompetent do not seem to be balanced by a test that requires less general knowledge than would be expected from a high school graduate.
Even defenders of the test unwittingly raised questions about its value.
www.osstf.on.ca /www/issues/tchrtesting/report.html   (4646 words)

  
 State Legislatures
Senator Robert C. Carpenter, R - NC (50)
Senator Andrew C. Brock, R - NC (34)
Representative William C. McGee, R - NC (93)
www.northcarolinagop.org /profiles.asp?ID=6   (526 words)

  
 004-97-1.htm
[PRIMARY ATTY] Attorney at Law [C] Horton Sloan & Roth 324 North Spring Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 910/773-1324 ---------------------------------------------------
www.aoc.state.nc.us /www/public/sc/dsheets/004-97-1.htm   (132 words)

  
 Senate Judiciary I Committee
Martin L. Nesbit, Jr (D; Buncombe Co, 919-715-3001
There is no excuse for legislators to tamper with this bill, it was drafted after 2 1/2 months of testimony by international, national and state experts on electronic voting, county commissioners, election officials, and citizens activists.
www.ncvoter.net /sj1com.html   (334 words)

  
 PCVF News & Events
• Keynote Speaker: The Honorable Hamilton C. Horton, Jr.
We want to thank Our Dinner Speakers: NC Senator Hamilton C. Horton, Jr., Dr. Frederick W. Vogler, Dr. Paul C. Reber, Nathaniel Norwood, and Blake Stevenson.
For three of our group - JB, Jerry Jr., and John - the day would end unforgettably with a special helicopter ride from Zermatt to the Matterhorn and back, something they were able to capture very effectively on videotape along the way.
www.voglerfoundation.org /pcvfnews.htm   (5804 words)

  
 Project Vote Smart - Senator Horton - Issue Positions (NPAT)
Project Vote Smart - Senator Horton - Issue Positions (NPAT)
www.vote-smart.org /npat.php?can_id=BS024003   (82 words)

  
 North Carolina Medical Society  - 
Robert C. Carpenter, 517 LOB, (919) 733-5875, Robertc@ncleg.net
Andrew C. Brock, 1101 LB, (919) 715-0690, Andrewb@ncleg.net
www.ncmedsoc.org /pages/meetings_and_events/april8_senate.html   (216 words)

  
 Economic Development Positions
, Robert C. Carpenter, John H. Carrington, Charles Carter, Walter H. Dalton, James Forrester, Virginia Foxx, Luther Henry Jordan, Jr.
, Gene Grey Arnold, Daniel Wilson Barefoot, Jerry Braswell, Lanier M. Cansler, James Calvin Carpenter, Stanley Harold Fox, George Wayne Goodwin, Howard J. Hunter, Jr.
, Margaret Moore Jeffus, Martin Luther Nesbitt, Jr.
www.nccbi.org /econo-positions.htm   (259 words)

  
 MOST IMPORTANT VOTES STATE SENATORS
- - R F- Don East [30] I I - R D Hamilton C. Horton, Jr.
R F- Harry Brown [6] I I - D F- Doug Berger [7] I I - D F- R.C. Soles, Jr.
- D F- Walter H. Dalton [46] - - - R F- Keith Presnell [47] I I - R F- Tom Apodaca [48] - - - D F- Martin L. Nesbitt, Jr.
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 Project Vote Smart - Campaign Finances for Senator Horton
Campaign Finance Data for Senator Hamilton C. 'Ham' Horton Jr.
Project Vote Smart - Campaign Finances for Senator Horton
Campaign finance data on the state level is available from the Institute on Money in State Politics.
www.vote-smart.org /finance.php?can_id=BS024003&fec_id=   (114 words)

  
 Obituaries
Samuel Pearson Goddard, Jr., who served as Arizona's 12th governor from 1965 to 1967, died Wednesday morning in Phoenix following a long illness.
Plymouth, MA -- A man whose wife and baby daughter were shot to death in their Massachusetts home did not attend their funeral today.
FRANKFORT, Ky. -- Members of an extremist Kansas church that has protested various military funerals around the country would have to maintain a 300-foot buffer during demonstrations in Kentucky, under a plan...
www.topix.net /news/obits   (619 words)

  
 Legislators and Committees
Hamilton C. Horton, Jr Sen. David W. Hoyle
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 Current News about Carolina Horse Park
He approached State Sen. Hamilton C. Horton Jr.
When Secrist and others made their presentation to legislators, the legislators collectively decided that it would need bipartisan support, Weinstein said.
www.carolinahorsepark.com /chp_news.html   (10187 words)

  
 April 1997 Update
Senator Hamilton C. Horton, Jr., (R, Dist. 20), has sponsored a bill pertaining to inactive hazardous waste site recordation.
If Senator Horton's bill were to become effective prior to the promulgation of the permanent RBCA rules, there would be significant confusion as to whether sites automatically closed by the new statute would remain closed under the permanent RBCA rules.
A citizen group living near the Vulcan mine challenged the permit on the grounds that Vulcan should have used the "Standard Form C" application for an NPDES permit.
www.environmentalinsight.com /apr97.htm   (1561 words)

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