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The Republican majority in the North Carolina House of Representatives was often divided this year. In July, members met for hours behind closed doors and…
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This summer, North Carolina senators pushed a plan to cut thousands of teacher assistants. Educators from across the state rallied against the idea, and…
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A public hearing Tuesday at the General Assembly was dominated by speakers asking legislators not to roll back environmental protections.The House…
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North Carolina senators have approved a plan that moves the state's presidential primary to March 15. For decades, North Carolina voters have chosen…
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The first week of a federal trial challenging North Carolina’s voting regulations is wrapping up in Winston-Salem. The plaintiffs - a group including the…
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North Carolina House representatives are introducing parts of their two year spending plan.Education, Health and Human Services, transportation, and…
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Republican leaders in the state House say they do not plan to consider North Carolina’s version of a religious freedom law that has been controversial in…
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The first law Gov. Pat McCrory signs this year could be an agreement between the House and Senate to slowly drop North Carolina's tax on gas. Under a plan…
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A North Carolina legislative committee turned down on a proposal to legalize marijuana for medical purposes Wednesday afternoon, marking the most progress…
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Stephen LaRoque, a former high-ranking member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting theft at a federal…