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Legislators will soon start redrawing boundaries for North Carolina's state legislative and congressional districts with 2020 census data. The hearings are part of the General Assembly's effort to make the process of redrawing the state's legislative and congressional districts more transparent.
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House Speaker Tim Moore said his plan will better protect businesses and law enforcement from violence and property damage similar to what he saw take place in Raleigh last year after the death of George Floyd.
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GOP leaders in the two chambers said Tuesday their spending cap would be $25.7 billion. That's several hundred million less than what Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper wants to spend.
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A federal appeals court has ruled a judge didn't step over the line when she refused to let North Carolina's legislative leaders formally defend the state's photo identification voting law with other state government attorneys.
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Governor Roy Cooper preached bipartisanship in his State of the State address Monday night. But many of Cooper's well-worn Democratic policies are not likely to fire up the legislature's Republican majority.
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The North Carolina General Assembly’s state government watchdog agency will soon be shuttered, according to the offices of the legislature’s Republican…
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The North Carolina General Assembly session begins in earnest Wednesday with Republican majorities still in place after the November election. And…
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The insurance tycoon accused of trying to bribe the state insurance commissioner with $2 million in campaign donations went on trial this week. And a new…
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Ethics questions continue to swirl around North Carolina House Speaker Tim Moore after reports that a high-ranking aid in his office contacted the state…
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Ethics questions continue to swirl around North Carolina House Speaker Tim Moore after reports that a high-ranking aid in his office contacted the state…