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Lawmakers were back in Raleigh last week. They passed a law in response to the murder of Iryna Zarutska on Charlotte’s Blue Line train in August, but they didn’t tackle the budget and if the House and Senate don’t come to an agreement on Medicaid, thousands could lose access to care. Meanwhile, the redistricting debate could be hitting North Carolina.
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Rep. Tricia Cotham’s defection to the Republican Party consolidates the GOP’s control over the North Carolina legislature and their agenda. Mike Collins and our panel of guests discuss what this might mean for North Carolina and for you.
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Tricia Cotham’s decision to leave the Democratic Party and become a Republican unleashed a firestorm. What are her chances to remain in the House in 2024? Or will she run for something else — like Congress?
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North Carolina's Supreme Court has ruled that state Senate boundaries drawn by Republican legislators must be redrawn by a panel of trial judges. That's the result of another 4-3 decision Friday over redistricting at the state's highest court.
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RALEIGH — The state of North Carolina must pay over $102,000 to the winning side in a recent legislative redistricting case and the outside expert who…
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Republicans in North Carolina fought in court to stop computer files found on the redistricting expert's hard drives from going public. Now his daughter, Stephanie Hofeller, is sharing them online.
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After a three-judge panel Oct. 28 said North Carolina’s gerrymandered congressional map couldn’t be used for filing that begins in December, the…
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State lawmakers will look at proposals for reforming the way political boundaries are drawn for North Carolina elections. Sponsors of three bills will...
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In a time-crunched, court-ordered process, the North Carolina General Assembly recently redrew the state's legislative district maps to be used in next...
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North Carolina Republican lawmakers on Friday defended how they recently redrew state House districts after state judges ruled lines drawn two years ago…