Jon Hardister set to resign from NC House seat
RALEIGH — After more than a decade in the General Assembly, Rep. John Hardister is resigning from the N.C. House. “I’ve been told before by others who’ve served in public office that when the time […]
RALEIGH — After more than a decade in the General Assembly, Rep. John Hardister is resigning from the N.C. House. “I’ve been told before by others who’ve served in public office that when the time […]
RALEIGH — Over the past week, Republicans in both chambers of the General Assembly have come out backing Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s defense of Texas against the Biden administration in the ongoing illegal migrant crisis […]
RALEIGH — As Election Day approaches, the battle for control of the North Carolina General Assembly isn’t in question. Both Democrats and Republicans expect the GOP to remain in control of the state legislature, as […]
CHARLOTTE — There could be a much higher energy level at college football games in North Carolina this year, regardless of what’s going on down on the field. Credit for that can go to H.B. […]
RALEIGH — Both chambers of the North Carolina General Assembly returned to Raleigh on Tuesday for a special session to address issues in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence. The two bills had support from both […]
RALEIGH — Senate Leader Phil Berger (R-Rockingham) and House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) last week named 15 lawmakers to a newly created Joint Select Committee on Judicial Reform and Redistricting. The House and Senate agreed […]
RALEIGH — Gov. Roy Cooper issued another extra session proclamation last week to reconvene the General Assembly for the purpose of considering an override of one of his vetoes. With Cooper’s veto of House Bill […]
RALEIGH — Walking the halls of the North Carolina General Assembly on Tuesday were a group of college students, and their dance-cards were full. The students, part of Generation Opportunity, a policy advocacy group that […]
RALEIGH Lawmakers convened Monday to begin the 2016 legislative session and were greeted by thousands of both supporters and opponents of the state’s controversial Public Facilities Privacy and Security Act, or House Bill 2. […]
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