The first week of early voting for the primary runoff comes after heavy spending on the campaign.
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The first week of early voting for the primary runoff comes after heavy spending on the campaign.
A look at some of the activity in the General Assembly last week:
HB483: Let Them Spawn
SB529: Fees/Returned Checks
SB366: 10th Grade/College Transfer Pathways
HB658: Allow Donations of Unexpired Drugs
HB389: ABC/University Athletic Facility
SB315: North Carolina Farm Act of 2019
Joe Anne Jones, wife of late Congressman Walter Jones (NC-3), joined Dr. Joan Perry in a press conference Thursday.
An update on the budget process and votes in the House of Representatives.
A potential property tax increase and raises for city employees are at the heart of the proposed fiscal year 2019-20 budget.
Neuse News Editor Bryan Hanks is having a hard time processing the N.C. House’s decision not to override Gov. Cooper’s veto of the Born-Alive Abortion Survivor’s Protection Act.
An update on the state budget process and some votes in the House and Senate
The Republican primary race to replace U.S. Rep. Walter B. Jones is down to two from 17, but it is still far from over.
Here is a look at some of the votes in the General Assembly this past week.
See how much the candidates spent in the special primaries to replace the late Walter B. Jones.
Check out some of the activity in General Assembly this past week, including the House of Representatives passage of its budget and the Senate voting to override Gov. Cooper’s veto of the Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act.
Join hosts Bryan Hanks and BJ Murphy for a Facebook LIVE Special Election Primary Results Show on Tuesday, April 30th at 7:15 p.m.
Kinston Mayor Don Hardy spoke Wednesday morning at a Raleigh press conference in support of a pair of bills in the General Assembly that seek to overturn the state’s ban on public-sector collective bargaining.
How much money has your favorite candidate raised for the late Walter B. Jones’ seat in the U.S. House?
Here is a look at some of the activity from local legislators in the General Assembly this week, including the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, Freedom to Work, Reenact Film Credit, School Safety Changes for Nonpublic Schools, and Reaffirm Local Control of Discipline Policies.