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April 24, 2026

John Bell

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House majority leader on the state budget, Emergency Management revamp

May 5, 2021 A.P. Dillon
RALEIGH — Previously, North State Journal sat down with House Majority Leader John Bell (R-Wayne) to chat about some of the military-related bills he has had a hand in this session. Bell also talked about […]
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House Majority leader talks military-friendly bills

April 21, 2021 A.P. Dillon
RALEIGH — House Majority Leader John Bell (R-Wayne) wore an ear-to-ear smile when asked about his wife and their six-year-old daughter. “She’s in kindergarten. We started kindergarten this year,” said Bell, adding that his daughter […]
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Legislators seek to rein in emergency powers

March 10, 2021 North State Journal Staff
RALEIGH — N.C. House Republicans held a press conference on Wednesday, March 10 to unveil details about a bill that would rein in some emergency powers afforded to the governor. Noting the day, House Majority […]
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General Assembly override votes fail in Wednesday session

July 8, 2020 North State Journal Staff
RALEIGH – The North Carolina General Assembly failed to override five of Gov. Roy Cooper’s vetoes in a Wednesday session. The bills required a three-fifths vote in both the N.C. House and Senate in order […]
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NC bill seeks to improve rideshare safety

June 5, 2019 A.P. Dillon
RALEIGH — North Carolina lawmakers on the House Transportation committee debated a bill that seeks to improve safety for passengers using rideshare services like Uber and Lyft. House Bill 391 will give rideshare drivers one […]
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NC colleges moving closer to allowing alcohol sales

April 24, 2019 Shawn Krest
Fans at NC State or UNC games may be able to celebrate big plays — or drown their sorrows — with an adult beverage in the near future. The North Carolina House of Representatives passed […]
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Cooper vetoes the Farm Act and six other bills

June 26, 2018 North State Journal Staff
RALEIGH — Just hours before Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed the Farm Act of 2018, Raleigh’s Bicentennial Mall outside his office was filled with farm families calling for him to sign it. “We are here to […]

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