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As the midpoint of the Atlantic hurricane season approaches, victims of Hurricanes Matthew and Florence are still waiting to return home years later.
As the midpoint of the Atlantic hurricane season approaches, victims of Hurricanes Matthew and Florence are still waiting to return home years later.
 
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
 
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.
 
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
 
NCACC Weekly Update — April 30
 
NCACC Weekly Update — April 23
 
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.
 
Senate Bill 432 would have allowed the state to audit pharmacy benefit managers and exercise some control over their payments.
Senate Bill 432 would have allowed the state to audit pharmacy benefit managers and exercise some control over their payments.
 
S.B. 432 passed the House, 94-9, on Wednesday, Oct. 23, and now goes to the Senate.
 
Gov. Roy Cooper announced late Friday, Aug. 23, that he vetoed Senate Bill 438, the Excellent Public School Act of 2019.
Gov. Roy Cooper announced late Friday, Aug. 23, that he vetoed Senate Bill 438, the Excellent Public School Act of 2019.
 
Newly released school performance grades show reading scores have remained stagnant despite millions spent on reading interventions.
Newly released school performance grades show reading scores have remained stagnant despite millions spent on reading interventions.
 
Today, Governor Cooper signed the following bill into law: Senate Bill 230
Today, Governor Cooper signed the following bill into law: Senate Bill 230
 
Wednesday was a busy day for the Senate Education Committee, which approved six bills during its April 17 meeting. Three of them directly affect K-12 education.
Wednesday was a busy day for the Senate Education Committee, which approved six bills during its April 17 meeting. Three of them directly affect K-12 education.
 
In 2013, North Carolina launched “Read To Achieve, which was supposed to help lagging kids reach literacy by third grade. Six years and $150 million later, the state has seen little success.
In 2013, North Carolina launched “Read To Achieve, which was supposed to help lagging kids reach literacy by third grade. Six years and $150 million later, the state has seen little success.
 
When it comes to regulations, it’s an invisible tax. Such taxes are especially onerous when unnecessary and over-burdensome
When it comes to regulations, it’s an invisible tax. Such taxes are especially onerous when unnecessary and over-burdensome
 
Governor Pat McCrory signed two bills into law today to support veterans and military families through in-state tuition at University of North Carolina (UNC) system universities and North Carolina Community Colleges and by improving job opportunities for veterans by extending the time period...
Governor Pat McCrory signed two bills into law today to support veterans and military families through in-state tuition at University of North Carolina (UNC) system universities and North Carolina Community Colleges and by improving job opportunities for veterans by extending the time period...
 
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