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The Government Transparency Act of 2021 would require that personnel actions of government employees, like public school teachers or county health officials, be described and maintained in public record
The Government Transparency Act of 2021 would require that personnel actions of government employees, like public school teachers or county health officials, be described and maintained in public record
 
NCACC Weekly Update — June 11
 
Two bills, which would allow medical professionals who aren’t doctors greater latitude in serving patients, are advancing in the Senate.
Two bills, which would allow medical professionals who aren’t doctors greater latitude in serving patients, are advancing in the Senate.
 
Sports betting legislation hasn’t seen much movement in North Carolina, although sponsors are hopeful to see action in June.
Sports betting legislation hasn’t seen much movement in North Carolina, although sponsors are hopeful to see action in June.
 
Heavy drinking among women aged 30 to 80 spiked by 41% during pandemic shutdowns.
 
NCACC Weekly Update — May 14
 
Bill would eliminate provisions that broadly criminalize rules violations of certain occupational licensing boards
Bill would eliminate provisions that broadly criminalize rules violations of certain occupational licensing boards
 
NCACC Weekly Update — May 7
 
One measure passing the committee directs the Legislative Research Commission to study ABC rules in other states
 
With the legislature’s crossover deadline a little more than one week away, the N.C. House is tackling multiple bills during the session that reconvened this afternoon.
With the legislature’s crossover deadline a little more than one week away, the N.C. House is tackling multiple bills during the session that reconvened this afternoon.
 
The N.C. House committee on Alcoholic Beverage Control moved several bills Wednesday, May 5, including measures to expand growler sizes, to allow alcohol service on charter buses, and to set up “social districts.”
The N.C. House committee on Alcoholic Beverage Control moved several bills Wednesday, May 5, including measures to expand growler sizes, to allow alcohol service on charter buses, and to set up “social districts.”
 
The N.C. Senate has already passed its own version of a bill to outlaw collusive settlements.
The N.C. Senate has already passed its own version of a bill to outlaw collusive settlements.
 
NCACC Weekly Update — April 30
 
NCACC Weekly Update — March 12
 
NCACC Weekly Update — February 19
 
In one of the largest bribery scandals in U.S. political history, the Republican speaker of the Ohio House was arrested Tuesday along with four others and faces charges of federal corruption and campaign finance violations.
In one of the largest bribery scandals in U.S. political history, the Republican speaker of the Ohio House was arrested Tuesday along with four others and faces charges of federal corruption and campaign finance violations.
 
The turmoil surrounding COVID-19 derailed much of the work the General Assembly had done before the pandemic.
The turmoil surrounding COVID-19 derailed much of the work the General Assembly had done before the pandemic.
 
Probably no inherent right is protected less than the Second Amendment in this nation today.
Probably no inherent right is protected less than the Second Amendment in this nation today.
 
Each week, staff at Carolina Journal looks back at the week in N.C. politics and chooses several interesting, relevant stories you may have missed.
Each week, staff at Carolina Journal looks back at the week in N.C. politics and chooses several interesting, relevant stories you may have missed.
 
Each week, staff at Carolina Journal looks back at the week in N.C. politics and chooses several interesting, relevant stories you may have missed.
Each week, staff at Carolina Journal looks back at the week in N.C. politics and chooses several interesting, relevant stories you may have missed.
 
Today, Governor Roy Cooper signed the following 24 bills into law: House Bill 1023 & 23 others
Today, Governor Roy Cooper signed the following 24 bills into law: House Bill 1023 & 23 others
 
Today, Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bills into law: House Bill 902 & 4 others
Today, Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bills into law: House Bill 902 & 4 others
 
Today, Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bills into law: Senate Bill 811 & 8 others
Today, Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bills into law: Senate Bill 811 & 8 others
 
You may remember from School House Rock that the way an idea becomes a law is it is introduced to the legislature as a bill and passed through the legislative process.
You may remember from School House Rock that the way an idea becomes a law is it is introduced to the legislature as a bill and passed through the legislative process.
 
A Senate committee passed protection for direct primary care providers and discussed regulatory reforms to prepare hospitals and other health care workers for the second wave of the coronavirus.
A Senate committee passed protection for direct primary care providers and discussed regulatory reforms to prepare hospitals and other health care workers for the second wave of the coronavirus.
 
The possibility of a Republican version of Medicaid expansion has died in North Carolina.
 
The General Assembly may finally end the months-long budget stalemate and override the governor’s veto of the budget.
The General Assembly may finally end the months-long budget stalemate and override the governor’s veto of the budget.
 
Redistricting calls for leadership, and now is the time for reform.
 
Expanding Medicaid in North Carolina would reverberate throughout the state in disparate yet significant ways, affecting rural communities, people without jobs, as well as the uninsured and insured alike.
Expanding Medicaid in North Carolina would reverberate throughout the state in disparate yet significant ways, affecting rural communities, people without jobs, as well as the uninsured and insured alike.
 
In June, the Republican-dominated General Assembly passed a state budget that included pay increases for our public school teachers and for non-certified school personnel.
In June, the Republican-dominated General Assembly passed a state budget that included pay increases for our public school teachers and for non-certified school personnel.
 
North Carolina doesn’t just have a health care gap. Large fissures riddle the system.
North Carolina doesn’t just have a health care gap. Large fissures riddle the system.
 
The budget passed the N.C. House in a controversial veto override, but the debate over Medicaid expansion is far from over.
The budget passed the N.C. House in a controversial veto override, but the debate over Medicaid expansion is far from over.
 
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