Truitt upset highlights Council of State primaries
RALEIGH — The North Carolina Council of State primaries on March 5 yielded two races that will head to a runoff in May, a couple of blowouts and one upset. The Council of State consists […]
RALEIGH — The North Carolina Council of State primaries on March 5 yielded two races that will head to a runoff in May, a couple of blowouts and one upset. The Council of State consists […]
RALEIGH — November’s Council of State news includes educators receiving national awards, reinstatement of fire marshals, the governor out of the state for the second time in a month, and the resignation and replacement of […]
RALEIGH – October’s Council of State activities saw an audit dispute between two agencies, a trip out of the country, a proclamation supporting Israel, a lawsuit against a social media giant, and a campaign kickoff. […]
RALEIGH — This month’s Council of State news update includes raises, a retirement, complaints about a major health care system, state employee association membership levels and discussions about K-12 math achievement as well as State […]
RALEIGH — Vetoes overridden, auto insurance increases and the state superintendent reporting big literacy gains in grades K-3 were just some of the Council of State activities in August. The North Carolina Council of State (COS) is […]
RALEIGH — With the entry of at least three statewide elected officials into the race for governor, a fifth seat on North Carolina’s Council of State will be open for both parties in the 2024 […]
RALEIGH — Unannounced travel, policy-breaking driving and a request for a fentanyl task force are some of the highlights for the Council of State in February. According to a fundraising email, Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper […]
RALEIGH — During January, North Carolina Council of State (COS) members conducted a variety of business, including one member running afoul of the law over a traffic incident. State Auditor Beth Wood continued to face […]
RALEIGH — During his monthly Ask Me Anything media briefing call, North Carolina State Treasurer Dale Folwell addressed transparency issues with the Council of State (COS) and a recently enacted law strengthening the powers of […]
RALEIGH — On Monday, Nov. 1, Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed House Bill 26, the Emergency Powers Act, which would have required the governor to obtain Council of State approval on future state of an emergency […]
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