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A set of 23 new laws went into effect on Oct. 1 in North Carolina.
A set of 23 new laws went into effect on Oct. 1 in North Carolina.
 
On Monday, Gov. Roy Cooper signed seven bills, vetoed two, and let three become law, including the 2023 Appropriations Act, or the state budget, which passed both chambers on Sept. 22.
On Monday, Gov. Roy Cooper signed seven bills, vetoed two, and let three become law, including the 2023 Appropriations Act, or the state budget, which passed both chambers on Sept. 22.
 
Two distinct Senate bills SB 636 and SB 574, if passed, could nullify a recent policy change to let high school students enter into “name, image, likeness,” or NIL, contracts before the new policy goes into effect July 1st.
Two distinct Senate bills SB 636 and SB 574, if passed, could nullify a recent policy change to let high school students enter into “name, image, likeness,” or NIL, contracts before the new policy goes into effect July 1st.
 
Onslow County incident highlights the need for reforms at the North Carolina High School Athletic Association
Onslow County incident highlights the need for reforms at the North Carolina High School Athletic Association
 
The North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) is a private organization with government powers and funding
The North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) is a private organization with government powers and funding
 
Governor Roy Cooper has signed the Accountability and Fair Play in Athletics bill into law.
Governor Roy Cooper has signed the Accountability and Fair Play in Athletics bill into law.
 
The N.C. legislature passed the Accountability and Fair Play in Athletics on Wednesday, Nov. 17. The conference report for this bill is one of several policy measures working its way quickly through committees as lawmakers look to wrap up a drawn-out legislative session.
The N.C. legislature passed the Accountability and Fair Play in Athletics on Wednesday, Nov. 17. The conference report for this bill is one of several policy measures working its way quickly through committees as lawmakers look to wrap up a drawn-out legislative session.
 
The N.C. Senate has given final approval to HB-91, Accountability and Fair Play in Athletics, an effort to reform high school sports in North Carolina. The Senate approved the measure, 28-14, on its third and final reading.
The N.C. Senate has given final approval to HB-91, Accountability and Fair Play in Athletics, an effort to reform high school sports in North Carolina. The Senate approved the measure, 28-14, on its third and final reading.
 
The organization’s commissioner, Que Tucker, tells media that she believes the bill is the product of racism.
The organization’s commissioner, Que Tucker, tells media that she believes the bill is the product of racism.
 
NC High School Athletics Association mounts massive effort to block their dismantling
 
The legislative proposal would end private non-profit’s control of high school sports
 
On Tuesday, the N.C. Senate Education Committee presented a bill that would effectively end the High School Athletic Association’s role in supervising high school athletics, a role the organization has held since 1913.
On Tuesday, the N.C. Senate Education Committee presented a bill that would effectively end the High School Athletic Association’s role in supervising high school athletics, a role the organization has held since 1913.
 
Education leaders call for reforming North Carolina High School Athletic Association
 
Careful what you wish for, you may just get it
Careful what you wish for, you may just get it
 
Survey shows slight majority of Republican likely voters would supported a similar measure.
Survey shows slight majority of Republican likely voters would supported a similar measure.
 
Leaders of the North Carolina High School Athletics Association are scheduled to testify before the newly created, Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations Subcommittee on Interscholastic Athletic
Leaders of the North Carolina High School Athletics Association are scheduled to testify before the newly created, Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations Subcommittee on Interscholastic Athletic
 
State lawmakers have begun a sweeping investigation of the N.C. High School Athletic Association, a move that could lead to changes on how high school sports are governed.
State lawmakers have begun a sweeping investigation of the N.C. High School Athletic Association, a move that could lead to changes on how high school sports are governed.
 
Accusations aimed at North Carolina’s public high school sports governing group “range from ill-informed to just plain wrong.”
Accusations aimed at North Carolina’s public high school sports governing group “range from ill-informed to just plain wrong.”
 
Meagen O’Connell couldn’t stomach the thought of missing her son’s games.
 
Every North Carolina student, from kindergarteners to post-graduates, will have new health and safety rules to follow this fall.
Every North Carolina student, from kindergarteners to post-graduates, will have new health and safety rules to follow this fall.
 
Governor Pat McCrory is commemorating the 100th anniversary of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) by proclaiming January 6-11, 2014 in its honor and is encouraging citizens to become more involved in high school athletics.
Governor Pat McCrory is commemorating the 100th anniversary of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) by proclaiming January 6-11, 2014 in its honor and is encouraging citizens to become more involved in high school athletics.
 
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