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  1. What You Need to Know about Jesse Helms The senator from North Carolina is racist, divisive, pro-government (when it favors the wealthy), and anti-democratic.

  2. S.2191 — 107th Congress (2001-2002) A bill to suspend temporarily the duty on petroleum sulfonic acids, sodium salts. Sponsor: Helms, Jesse [Sen.-R-NC] (Introduced 04/17/2002) Cosponsors: ( 0 ) Committees: Senate - Finance Latest Action: Senate - 04/17/2002 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.

  3. 4 de jul. de 2008 · But Helms only really came into his own when he was elected to the Senate in 1972. As North Carolina’s first Republican Senator since reconstruction, he was never a shoe-in, but from early on he ...

  4. 4 de jul. de 2008 · 07/04/2008 02:50 PM EDT. Former Sen. Jesse Helms (R-N.C.), a conservative icon who represented the Tarheel State in the Senate for 30 years, died early this morning at the age of 86. Helms served ...

  5. Helms Center History. In 1988, the Jesse Helms Center became the official repository of Senator Helms’ papers, an interactive museum where people young and old can learn, and a hub for many engaging programs. The A.J. Fletcher Building opened in 2001 and contains a state-of-the-art archives storage facility. We also created a Digital ...

  6. Jesse Helms was on Willis Smith’s staff during the infamous 1950 Senate race and helped produce inflammatory campaign flyers. ... Senator Helms believed that laws against physical violence should protect all members of our society and should be enforced justly by those who serve in law enforcement and the justice system.

  7. 8 de jul. de 2008 · Senator Jesse Helms was one of the chief architects of AIDS-related stigma in the U.S. He fought against any federal spending on HIV research, treatment or prevention. He once said, referring to homosexuals, “it’s their deliberate, disgusting, revolting conduct that is responsible for the disease.”.