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Spanberger signed HB167, the law that eliminated the tax exemption for various confederacy-linked groups
Spanberger signed HB167, the law that eliminated the tax exemption for various confederacy-linked groups
 
On Friday afternoon, Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed two bills including one that would prevent state pension money from being invested using environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria in state investment decisions.
On Friday afternoon, Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed two bills including one that would prevent state pension money from being invested using environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria in state investment decisions.
 
RALEIGH: Today, Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bills into law:
 
On Wednesday, the North Carolina House passed a bill that would prohibit local governments from blocking consumers from certain types of energy sources, by a vote of 76-38.
On Wednesday, the North Carolina House passed a bill that would prohibit local governments from blocking consumers from certain types of energy sources, by a vote of 76-38.
 
H.B. 130 passes the N.C. House, now in the N.C. Senate
 
The State has a right and duty to protect young children from these abominations
The State has a right and duty to protect young children from these abominations
 
Another case of Democrats disregarding the will of the People
Another case of Democrats disregarding the will of the People
 
Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bill into law today: House Bill 132
Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bill into law today: House Bill 132
 
Governor Roy Cooper will sign the following bills into law today: House Bill 130 & 2 others
Governor Roy Cooper will sign the following bills into law today: House Bill 130 & 2 others
 
Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bills into law today: House Bill 203 & 4 others
Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bills into law today: House Bill 203 & 4 others
 
Today, Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bills into law: House Bill 137 & 138
Today, Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bills into law: House Bill 137 & 138
 
The General Assembly is again considering a mild expansion of gun rights in this legislative session, a year after Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed a similar Second Amendment bill.
The General Assembly is again considering a mild expansion of gun rights in this legislative session, a year after Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed a similar Second Amendment bill.
 
Governor Cooper signed the following bills into law:
Governor Cooper signed the following bills into law:
 
Governor Cooper has signed the following bills into law:
 
State senators voted June 12 to repeal the Map Act, the law allowing the N.C. Department of Transportation to freeze development on property within a highway corridor. The vote was unanimous.
State senators voted June 12 to repeal the Map Act, the law allowing the N.C. Department of Transportation to freeze development on property within a highway corridor. The vote was unanimous.
 
July 1 is when a moratorium on the Map Act expires. House Bill 131 would formally do away with the state’s Transportation Corridor Official Map Act.
July 1 is when a moratorium on the Map Act expires. House Bill 131 would formally do away with the state’s Transportation Corridor Official Map Act.
 
Gov. Cooper Signs Bill Into Law
 
Despite vigorous arguments from opponents, the N.C. Farm Act of 2018 became law over Gov. Roy Cooper's objections
Despite vigorous arguments from opponents, the N.C. Farm Act of 2018 became law over Gov. Roy Cooper's objections
 
On Monday, Governor Cooper took action on 39 bills that were passed by the General Assembly and brought to his desk for approval
On Monday, Governor Cooper took action on 39 bills that were passed by the General Assembly and brought to his desk for approval
 
What can lawmakers consider during the 2018 short session? Not everything, because of limits imposed by the long session Adjournment Resolution
What can lawmakers consider during the 2018 short session? Not everything, because of limits imposed by the long session Adjournment Resolution
 
Today, Governor Cooper vetoed House Bill 140, An Act to Apply Disclosure and Notification Requirements Related to Insurer Fee Schedules, Claims Submission, and Reimbursement Policies to Stand Alone Dental Insurance
Today, Governor Cooper vetoed House Bill 140, An Act to Apply Disclosure and Notification Requirements Related to Insurer Fee Schedules, Claims Submission, and Reimbursement Policies to Stand Alone Dental Insurance
 
Governor Cooper signed the following bills into law
 
Staffing may hobble class size reduction efforts
 
After weeks of outrage from school administrators who worry that lower class sizes will mean cutting elective courses and teachers, lawmakers seem to have fixed the problem.
After weeks of outrage from school administrators who worry that lower class sizes will mean cutting elective courses and teachers, lawmakers seem to have fixed the problem.
 
Today, Governor Cooper signed HB 13 in order to keep educators in classrooms and prevent budget crises in schools across North Carolina. The governor offered the following statement
Today, Governor Cooper signed HB 13 in order to keep educators in classrooms and prevent budget crises in schools across North Carolina. The governor offered the following statement
 
When it comes to regulations, it’s an invisible tax. Such taxes are especially onerous when unnecessary and over-burdensome
When it comes to regulations, it’s an invisible tax. Such taxes are especially onerous when unnecessary and over-burdensome
 
Class Size Controversy puts Budget Flexibility at Risk
 
Governor Pat McCrory has signed the following five bills into law
 
"We've got a loaded docket, so let's go ahead and get started," Senator Louis Pate, Co-Chairman of the Senate Health Care Committee, said to a crowded room
"We've got a loaded docket, so let's go ahead and get started," Senator Louis Pate, Co-Chairman of the Senate Health Care Committee, said to a crowded room
 
For the parents who think data collection and privacy are not significant issues in our public schools, you might want to read HB 13. The bill has already been approved by the House and is working its way through the Senate. In brief the bill amends the current health assessment form requirement...
For the parents who think data collection and privacy are not significant issues in our public schools, you might want to read HB 13. The bill has already been approved by the House and is working its way through the Senate. In brief the bill amends the current health assessment form requirement...
 
A House education committee on Tuesday gave its OK to House Bill 133, a measure increasing the scholarship amount available to special needs students who attend private schools from $3,000 per semester to $4,000. It also approved a change allowing families receiving those scholarships to collect...
A House education committee on Tuesday gave its OK to House Bill 133, a measure increasing the scholarship amount available to special needs students who attend private schools from $3,000 per semester to $4,000. It also approved a change allowing families receiving those scholarships to collect...
 
Last week was indeed a busy on as the General Assembly moved toward adjournment. I'll have more on the session later but here is the Speaker's summary of last week's action:
Last week was indeed a busy on as the General Assembly moved toward adjournment. I'll have more on the session later but here is the Speaker's summary of last week's action:
 
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