Cooper vetoes firearms package bill
RALEIGH —Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper issued the 76th veto of his tenure on March 24, blocking a bill containing multiple firearms law changes such as a repeal of the pistol permit purchase system and a […]
RALEIGH —Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper issued the 76th veto of his tenure on March 24, blocking a bill containing multiple firearms law changes such as a repeal of the pistol permit purchase system and a […]
RALEIGH — N.C. State Treasurer Dale Folwell will run for governor in 2024, he announced while speaking at the Forsyth County GOP Convention in Clemmons on March 25. “I chose this event out of respect […]
RALEIGH — Every NC House Democrat in attendance voted against a bill that would bar components of Critical Race Theory from K-12 classrooms. House Bill 187, titled “Equality in Education,” passed the House on March […]
RALEIGH —Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper announced March 14 he had signed an executive order establishing the Office of Violence Prevention to be located in the N.C. Department of Public Safety. The announcement was made during […]
RALEIGH — Richlands High School senior Caitlynn Guarino will get to play on her school’s soccer team after lawmakers intervened in the matter. Guarino was originally denied the opportunity to play soccer after her coach […]
RALEIGH — The General Assembly’s Joint Legislative Commission on Government Operations has issued a letter to the UNC System related to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility (DEIA) training that may be taking place or are […]
RALEIGH — Gov. Roy Cooper announced at the end of last week he had let two bills become law without his signature. The two bills in question are both measures he had vetoed during past legislative […]
RALEIGH — At an event held in Raleigh on March 17, the Center for Safer Schools celebrated its 10th anniversary. The event also kicked off a 10-month-long series of anniversary events which will be detailed […]
RALEIGH —Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper unveiled on March 15 the final budget proposal of his tenure, one that totals $67 billion in spending over the biennium. “We are at a historic moment with unprecedented opportunity […]
RALEIGH — At the beginning of the 2023-34 long session, House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Kings Mountain) reintroduced his bill that increases penalties for rioting and damage caused by individuals during civil unrest. Last week, House […]
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