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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
 
They saw a helicopter hover for a moment above the hospital, and head east. They weren’t sure, but they thought their son was inside.
They saw a helicopter hover for a moment above the hospital, and head east. They weren’t sure, but they thought their son was inside.
 
The Winston-Salem Journal reports that the cost of Republican inaction on budget negotiations has now passed the $1 million mark.
The Winston-Salem Journal reports that the cost of Republican inaction on budget negotiations has now passed the $1 million mark.
 
Senators opposing North Carolina’s onerous certificate-of-need laws have no plans to stop pushing reforms.
Senators opposing North Carolina’s onerous certificate-of-need laws have no plans to stop pushing reforms.
 
The Senate’s proposed biennial budget includes the largest pay raises for state employees in more than a decade, but doesn’t include a cost-of-living increase for state retirees.
The Senate’s proposed biennial budget includes the largest pay raises for state employees in more than a decade, but doesn’t include a cost-of-living increase for state retirees.
 
Top-ranking senators have introduced an omnibus health-care bill that would add severely disabled people to the Medicaid rolls and abolish restrictive certificate of need laws.
Top-ranking senators have introduced an omnibus health-care bill that would add severely disabled people to the Medicaid rolls and abolish restrictive certificate of need laws.
 
The House has unanimously passed legislation to add North Carolina to a compact of states that would share psychological services in short supply.
The House has unanimously passed legislation to add North Carolina to a compact of states that would share psychological services in short supply.
 
The bill filing deadline has passed in both chambers for this long session. That doesn't mean we're slowing down though - 943 bills were filed in the House of Representatives and 724 bills were filed in the Senate.
The bill filing deadline has passed in both chambers for this long session. That doesn't mean we're slowing down though - 943 bills were filed in the House of Representatives and 724 bills were filed in the Senate.
 
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