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Nineteen Moral Monday protesters were arrested yesterday after demonstrating in the legislative building against budget proposals and policies passed by…
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North Carolina’s General Assembly leadership is expected to begin negotiations this week to reconcile two proposals for the state’s $21.1 billion budget,…
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Wake Superior Court Judge Blocks Rules That Would Apply To ‘Moral Monday’ General Assembly ActivistsA Wake County Superior Court Judge issued an order blocking rules that say how visitors can behave in the state legislative building.Judge Carl Fox will…
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Monday night, 15 Moral Monday protesters sat in front of Senate Leader Phil Berger’s door. Berger wasn't in his office, so the protesters sat there until…
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Lawmakers began their work week with a Moral Monday protest and a light legislative schedule.The House convened briefly in a skeleton session, while the…
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Bryan Proffitt fully expected to go to jail Monday night. He spent most of the day at Hillside High School, where he teaches history, proctoring exams. A…
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Eleven protesters who said they wanted to personally ask Gov. Pat McCrory to overturn Republican government policies received trespassing citations for…
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State lawmakers have less than six weeks to construct and pass a budget before the beginning of the next fiscal year. The Senate released its spending…
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State lawmakers have less than six weeks to construct and pass a budget before the beginning of the next fiscal year. The Senate released its spending…
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Moral Monday protests resume as the General Assembly's short session continues. Protestors visit individual lawmakers today to lobby for Medicaid…