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Brooks Pierce Capital Dispatch: Legislators Leave Raleigh After Passing Various Bills but Not a New Budget

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After a busy week, legislators left Raleigh on Thursday for the foreseeable future. Although they did not pass a new 2024 budget bill, they did appropriate funds for certain purposes and are authorized to return later this...more

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North Carolina General Assembly Week in Review - September 2021 #4

It was a nostalgic start to the week as the Senate chamber was filled with dozens of former Senators on Tuesday, including Governor Roy Cooper, Attorney General Josh Stein, and Secretary of State Elaine Marshall, for the...more

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North Carolina General Assembly Week in Review - September 2021 #3

Legislators mostly devoted their time this week to public redistricting hearings that were conducted in various parts of the state. Appropriations leaders not involved with the redistricting process stayed in Raleigh to iron...more

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North Carolina General Assembly Week in Review - April 2021

This has been a busy week all around the legislative complex, both in the General Assembly and in the state agencies. On Tuesday, the Senate officially confirmed Lieutenant General Walter E. Gaskin to be the next Secretary of...more

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North Carolina 2021 Legislative Preview

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The North Carolina General Assembly will convene January 13, 2021 for the start of the long session. Republicans will head into the new session maintaining their majorities in both chambers. Democrats will seek to continue to...more

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NC Politics in the News - July 2020 #1

Environment - THE HILL: Energy companies cancel Atlantic Coast Pipeline - The two energy companies behind plans to build a natural gas pipeline spanning from West Virginia to North Carolina announced Sunday that the...more

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NC Legislative Update for June 2020 #3

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Leadership in both chambers has indicated they hope to finish up business for the short legislative session this week. However, various bills and issues remain unfinished, including tax legislation, bills to reopen various...more

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North Carolina Legislative Update - November 2019

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After considering additional “mini-budget” and tax bills, Legislators have left Raleigh and will return on Nov. 13 for a session likely focused on congressional redistricting. After concluding that session, they will return...more

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North Carolina Legislative Update, October 2019 #2

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Legislators this week continued to act on some “mini-budget” bills. Some legislative leaders have indicated that they plan to leave Raleigh at the end of October, at least until later in the year—and thus, are focused on a...more

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MVA Monitor - October 2019

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The General Assembly came back this week after some time away but had a relatively light schedule. Senate leadership announced a plan to adjourn by October 31 regardless of whether there was a budget deal and indicated that...more

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NC Politics in the News - September 2019 #3

Agriculture - THE FAYETTEVILLE OBSERVER: Marine veteran opens Broad River Hemp Company in Fayetteville - Robert Elliott says he’s eager to help military veterans become farmers while, at the same time, educating people...more

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2018 North Carolina Short Session Adjournment

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The North Carolina General Assembly adjourned on June 29, with Governor Cooper signing 32 out of 45 final public bills passed by the General Assembly. Moving at an extremely accelerated pace, the six-week short session saw...more

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North Carolina Legislative Update - June 2018 #2

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After passing the budget and sending it to the Governor, the legislature turned its attention to other policy issues this week. Budget Veto (S99) - Governor Roy Cooper announced Wednesday that he was vetoing the...more

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