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The North Carolina General Assembly completed redistricting maps Thursday for the next decade, carving boundaries that would likely give Republicans at least two more U.S. House seats and help the GOP retain its state legislative majorities.
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Amid worries about COVID-19 and physical security, the North Carolina General Assembly officially began its two-year session Wednesday, with much of the…
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The North Carolina General Assembly is back in session Wednesday and security concerns are growing, especially after a rioting mob of supporters of…
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North Carolina legislators will take another look at a provision within a bill on Gov. Roy Cooper's desk that keeps certain police investigative records…
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The North Carolina General Assembly could soon be done wrestling with legislation this year, but that doesn't mean they'll pin down a broad budget law or…
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North Carolina Republican lawmakers on Friday defended how they recently redrew state House districts after state judges ruled lines drawn two years ago…
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The North Carolina General Assembly has sent four state employee and law enforcement pay bills to Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper's desk. The measures…
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North Carolina Republicans say they want to return to taxpayers much of the largest state government revenue surplus in over a decade. House Speaker Tim…
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The state Senate on Thursday debated a controversial bill to allow four local governments to create their own charter schools. The bill applies to the…
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North Carolina's governor says Democrats will give up their right to draw the state's political lines should the party regain control of the legislature…