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The state's restriction on school calendars has long been a bone of contention pitting state lawmakers and the tourism industry against school boards and families, regardless of their political persuasion.
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State Senate leader Phil Berger wants to repeal a carbon reduction mandate the legislature put on Duke Energy four years ago.
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The bill aligns with the Trump administration's objective to remove DEI from all facets of education.
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Senate leader Phil Berger said Tuesday he鈥檚 not concerned by a projected $823 million drop in state revenue in 2026.
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Are ballots valid if voters die before Election Day? The state seems to say no. That hasn鈥檛 stopped some officials from counting them anyway.
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New North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein is suing again over more recent laws from state Republicans that erode gubernatorial powers. The Democratic governor filed a lawsuit against House Speaker Destin Hall and Senate leader Phil Berger late last week.
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Democrat Josh Stein has already sued to block legislative Republicans from taking away his powers
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After Senate leader Phil Berger told reporters that this year鈥檚 post-election vote counting process is 鈥渁nother episode of 鈥榗ount until somebody you want to win, wins,鈥欌 the leader of the State Board of Elections called on him to retract the statement.
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A funding bill for western North Carolina aims to meet the immediate needs in counties affected by Helene, and lawmakers are planning to return to Raleigh again later this month to pass a second round of funding.
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Gambling supporters in North Carolina say the state is missing out, but a legalization push died in the General Assembly last year.