Rep. Tim Moffitt launches legislative website for House District 116

Rep. Tim Moffitt launched a new website dedicated to House District 116, the district in which he is currently running for reelection. The website, www.nc116.com, highlights legislation authored or co-sponsored by Moffitt and is totally funded by Moffitt, not taxpayer dollars.

According to an email from Moffitt’s communications department, the website is not to be confused with a campaign website, writing, “This is not a campaign website but an official communication from a sitting member of the North Carolina House of Representatives. And while the scope of our effort in this regard may [be] unprecedented here locally, it is really no different from letter on General Assembly letterhead…or an e-mail newsletter sent to a constituent from a member of the legislature.” The page will be updated by various writers in Buncombe County over the course of the next several months.

Read the full release about the new site here.
From the office of Rep. Tim Moffitt:

ASHEVILLE, NC – Representative Tim Moffitt (NC-116) has launched a new website to help bring residents of House District 116 (Buncombe County) up-to-date on important legislation considered during the 2011-2012 session of the North Carolina General Assembly. Provided as a constituent service and not paid for with taxpayer funds, www.nc116.com focuses primarily on the bills that Moffitt has either authored or been a co-sponsor of.

“Now that session is over, I’m pleased to be able to bring this information back to the folks I represent back home here in Buncombe,” said Moffitt. “We’ve had a very busy session and I feel it’s my duty to report back to my constituents on the progress we’ve made and the many reforms we’ve passed.”

One of the most prolific freshman members in the history of the North Carolina House of Representatives, Tim Moffitt has been the primary sponsor of 29 bills and has actively co-sponsored 116 others. The site has an extensive catalog of all Moffitt’s bills as well as brief write-ups on individual pieces of legislation. Among the first post to go up, “Raise a Glass to Jobs,” explains how Moffitt’s bill HB796 allowed for the almost overnight expansion of both the Sierra Nevada and New Belgium breweries here in Western North Carolina. “We’ll cover as many areas as we can,” said Moffitt. “My hope is to give folks back home here a clear picture of what we’ve accomplished. And I hope folks will check back often because we’ll be updating the site constantly.”

The new website also contains some stunning high-resolution imagery from the old capitol and the Legislative Building in Raleigh, home to the General Assembly.

The website nc116.com also briefly explains the far-ranging reforms enacted early on in the last session of the legislature, including how for a record $40, members of the House of Representatives moved in to their new offices in record time. There are sections devoted to the operation of the General Assembly itself, pictures and a tour of the Legislative building, and a glossary of legislative terms.

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0 thoughts on “Rep. Tim Moffitt launches legislative website for House District 116

  1. bsummers

    How much free advertising does one politician need? I hear Jane Whilden has a site. Hello, Asheville media? Helllllooooooo!!!???

  2. D. Dial

    Sorry for the quadruptle posting…MtnXp sure has some gremlins lately.
    Interesting info on NC116…I hope this law makes a difference to people requesting public records of non profits using public $$$s. Getting records from publicly funded URTV, was an expensive endeavor for myself and my husband.

    Accountability for Publicly Funded Non-Profits

    Representative Moffitt was a co-sponsor of HB 572,

  3. bsummers

    “Interesting little tidbit posted on Twitter last night:

    nc116.com DNS servers direct to JenningsBrewster.com. Brewster Jennings = CIA front company:

    https://www.networksolutions.com/whois-search/nc116.com

    jenningsbrewster.com was created the same day as nc116.com, and nc116.com is the only other .com served by it. The only other website served by jenningsbrewster.com is: http://wncgop.org. It says “Private Blog” & asks for a password.

    http://www.dailychanges.com/jenningsbrewster.com/

    Why would you choose to name the server that hosts your political website after a discredited CIA front company?

  4. bsummers

    Of course along with being a CIA-front company, “Brewster Jennings” was CEO of Standard Oil, which became Mobil, which became part of Exxon…

  5. Dionysis

    “How much free advertising does one politician need?”

    As much as they can get, of course. The MtnXpress seems to be morphing into a Tim Moffit fanzine.

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