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Governor Pat McCrory stopped in Charlotte Wednesday—ostensibly to announce a financial company will bring new, high-paying jobs to the city. But the…
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Protest petitions are a major way citizens can object to zoning changes in their neighborhoods. The North Carolina Senate has tentatively approved a…
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The North Carolina Senate and House are both dominated by Republicans. But they’re Republicans with big ideological differences in regards to tax…
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Monday should be fun for fans of politics and numbers. North Carolina's Senate is due to release its budget. It will be the second piece of major economic…
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The North Carolina Senate’s economic development proposal lays out some changes for non-profits when it comes to contributions and collecting sales tax…
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Top Republicans in the state Senate Monday unveiled their proposal to shift sales taxes from urban areas to rural areas. The bill’s sponsor says it will…
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All 50 members of the North Carolina Senate have each introduced a nearly identical bill. The bill is usually comprised of just 41 words. The details of…
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State legislators have descended on Raleigh for the start of the 2015 legislative session. Today’s session is largely ceremonial. The only votes scheduled…
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Top Republicans in the North Carolina General Assembly say they’ve agreed on a plan to manage Duke Energy’s coal ash ponds. The plan for Duke Energy's 33…
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It’s becoming clear that North Carolina’s state budget is not as advertised by House and Senate leaders. Take teacher’s assistants. School districts will…