Parents’ Bill of Rights passed by state senate
RALEIGH — The Senate of the General Assembly passed House Bill 755, the Parents’ Bill of Rights, on June 1 by a vote of 28 to 18. Sen. Ben Clark (D-Cumberland) was the only Senate […]
RALEIGH — The Senate of the General Assembly passed House Bill 755, the Parents’ Bill of Rights, on June 1 by a vote of 28 to 18. Sen. Ben Clark (D-Cumberland) was the only Senate […]
RALEIGH — The Republican State Legislative Committee is touting North Carolina’s Republican legislative candidates, saying the party’s nominees show a commitment to electing leaders who reflect their communities. In the N.C. Senate, the committee says Republicans […]
RALEIGH — The North Carolina Bar Owners Association (NCBOA) is advocating for reforms to state alcohol laws governing club and private bar membership that they say are antiquated and that violate privacy rights of consumers. […]
RALEIGH — The North Carolina General Assembly’s Senate Education Committee approved a “Parents’ Bill of Rights” which was first unveiled the day before at a press conference led by Senate Leader Berger (R-Eden) along with […]
RALEIGH — The Republican-led N.C. Senate advanced their Medicaid expansion proposal through a pair of committees Thursday as the measure seems destined for passage on the floor of the chamber next week. “Like many of […]
RALEIGH — After a decade of concerns over cost, N.C. Senate Republicans have embraced Medicaid expansion. A bill introduced Wednesday which is moving its way through the legislature would accept federal funds to expand the […]
RALEIGH — On May 24, Senate leader Berger (R-Eden) along with Education Committee Chairs Sens. Deanna Ballard (R-Watauga) and Michael Lee (R-New Hanover) held a press conference to unveil a “Parents’ Bill of Rights.” “Prior to […]
RALEIGH — North Carolina primary races are over and the outcome of several double-bunked Republican General Assembly races are now settled. Double-bunking, when two incumbents end up in the same district, occurred in two House […]
RALEIGH — The day after the May 17 primary elections, lawmakers will head back to Raleigh for the start of the “short session.” The short session is expected to last about six weeks and follows […]
RALEIGH — North Carolina government tax collections will smash the projections used to help fashion the first year of the current two-year state budget, officials announced Monday as lawmakers return next week to begin figuring […]
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