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Yesterday the North Carolina State Senate filed Senate Bill 49, also known as the "Parents' Bill of Rights." This bill is the first step to ensure that North Carolina parents can be in charge of their children’s educational destiny.
Yesterday the North Carolina State Senate filed Senate Bill 49, also known as the "Parents' Bill of Rights." This bill is the first step to ensure that North Carolina parents can be in charge of their children’s educational destiny.
 
Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bill into law today: Senate Bill 255 & 43
Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bill into law today: Senate Bill 255 & 43
 
The legislature has passed several measures in the past two years that local distillers say have benefitted their business operations and improved their relationship with the state ABC Commission.
The legislature has passed several measures in the past two years that local distillers say have benefitted their business operations and improved their relationship with the state ABC Commission.
 
The N.C. House passed a bill Tuesday evening 101-6 that would direct the state’s health agency to come up with a Medicaid Modernization Plan.
The N.C. House passed a bill Tuesday evening 101-6 that would direct the state’s health agency to come up with a Medicaid Modernization Plan.
 
S.B. 448 Controlled Substances Act could fast track only FDA approved drugs containing marijuana in North Carolina.
S.B. 448 Controlled Substances Act could fast track only FDA approved drugs containing marijuana in North Carolina.
 
State Auditor Beth Wood is investigating the city of Goldsboro over possible mismanagement and misappropriation of funds.
State Auditor Beth Wood is investigating the city of Goldsboro over possible mismanagement and misappropriation of funds.
 
A new year ushers in new laws in North Carolina. Here are the laws that took effect on Jan. 1.
A new year ushers in new laws in North Carolina. Here are the laws that took effect on Jan. 1.
 
N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper signed three bills into law Thursday, Dec. 9, but also vetoed three bills.
N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper signed three bills into law Thursday, Dec. 9, but also vetoed three bills.
 
Today, Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bills into law.
Today, Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bills into law.
 
Governor Roy Cooper signed three criminal justice reform bills into law today, House Bill 436: Support Law Enforcement Mental Health, House Bill 536: Law Enforcement Duty to Intervene and Senate Bill 300: Criminal Justice Reform.
Governor Roy Cooper signed three criminal justice reform bills into law today, House Bill 436: Support Law Enforcement Mental Health, House Bill 536: Law Enforcement Duty to Intervene and Senate Bill 300: Criminal Justice Reform.
 
A bill to establish a “regulatory sandbox” by waiving certain obstacles for a trial period for fast-emerging financial and insurance products and services is one step closer to becoming law. It cleared the Senate Commerce and Insurance Committee on Tuesday, Sep. 21.
A bill to establish a “regulatory sandbox” by waiving certain obstacles for a trial period for fast-emerging financial and insurance products and services is one step closer to becoming law. It cleared the Senate Commerce and Insurance Committee on Tuesday, Sep. 21.
 
A bill intended to prohibit conflicts of interest by local elected officials is stalled in the N.C. legislature, as lawmakers wrangle over the state budget and the end of session remains uncertain.
A bill intended to prohibit conflicts of interest by local elected officials is stalled in the N.C. legislature, as lawmakers wrangle over the state budget and the end of session remains uncertain.
 
Today, Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bills into law: House Bill 335 & 6 others.
Today, Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bills into law: House Bill 335 & 6 others.
 
“The truth is that Beth Woods and Lisa Barnes, a Democrat and a Republican, are operating tactics and strategies out of the old 1898 racist playbook.”
“The truth is that Beth Woods and Lisa Barnes, a Democrat and a Republican, are operating tactics and strategies out of the old 1898 racist playbook.”
 
It’s his second veto in a week and third overall this year.
 
The bill would have allowed concealed carry during non-school hours in houses of worship that also operate schools.
The bill would have allowed concealed carry during non-school hours in houses of worship that also operate schools.
 
Experts say North Carolina will be on the vanguard of emerging technologies in the insurance and financial products sector if a bill that has passed both chambers of the General Assembly becomes law.
Experts say North Carolina will be on the vanguard of emerging technologies in the insurance and financial products sector if a bill that has passed both chambers of the General Assembly becomes law.
 
S.B.43 would allow permit holders to carry on property that is a house of worship and a school, but only during non-school hours
S.B.43 would allow permit holders to carry on property that is a house of worship and a school, but only during non-school hours
 
A bill pending in the N.C. Senate would tear down burdensome regulations for 24 months for companies offering new financial or insurance products that use emerging technology, allowing them to test out cutting-edge products or services.
A bill pending in the N.C. Senate would tear down burdensome regulations for 24 months for companies offering new financial or insurance products that use emerging technology, allowing them to test out cutting-edge products or services.
 
A bill advancing decades’ long work to reform the state’s liquor monopoly passed in the N.C. House and heads now to the Senate.
A bill advancing decades’ long work to reform the state’s liquor monopoly passed in the N.C. House and heads now to the Senate.
 
NCACC Weekly Update — May 14
 
NCACC Weekly Update — May 7
 
The Senate is close to approving a trio of health care bills aimed at reducing costs and increasing transparency in the system.
The Senate is close to approving a trio of health care bills aimed at reducing costs and increasing transparency in the system.
 
NCACC Weekly Update — April 30
 
Legislation introduced in this session of the General Assembly seeks to reduce restrictions created by certificate of need laws, which critics say reduce access to health care and increase costs.
Legislation introduced in this session of the General Assembly seeks to reduce restrictions created by certificate of need laws, which critics say reduce access to health care and increase costs.
 
Over the weekend, a reporter asked me to comment on Senate Bill 493.
 
NCACC Weekly Update — April 23
 
Executive Order No. 208 paves way for review mechanism of juvenile sentences
 
The two U.S. Senate elections in Georgia are over, and now the overall national election results are known.
The two U.S. Senate elections in Georgia are over, and now the overall national election results are known.
 
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 bill into law: Senate Bill 476
Today, Governor Roy Cooper signed the following bill into law: Senate Bill 476
 
Today, Governor Cooper signed the following bills into law: Senate Bill 683, Senate Bill 559, and 4 others.
Today, Governor Cooper signed the following bills into law: Senate Bill 683, Senate Bill 559, and 4 others.
 
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