Rick Boucher, Democrat of Virginia, and Tom Campbell, Republican of California, have introduced bills to accelerate the process.
Democratic incumbent Rick Boucher won unopposed for re-election.
Rick Boucher endorsed Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination for president, while his district went solidly for Hillary Clinton.
In 2007, Congress.org ranked Rick Boucher as the 10th most powerful member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Last week a Democratic representative from Virginia, Rick Boucher, and three Republican colleagues, introduced the Music Owners' Listening Rights Act of 2000.
Rick Boucher, House chairman for communications and the Internet, believed the bill would pass.
Spring, Rick Boucher, congressman, U.S. House of Representatives (spring)
The big news in Virginia was that Rick Boucher, a twenty-eight-year veteran Democratic congressman from the coal district to the west of the Fifth, lost his seat, too.
In 2010, Griffith defeated long-time representative Rick Boucher.
It was moderated by Rick Boucher, a Democrat who represented Virginia's 9th congressional district in the House for 28 years ending in 2011.