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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.
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The state health department asked for $458 billion to keep up with rising Medicaid costs.
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Ambiguous 鈥 and unenforced 鈥 recusal standards mean few checks and balances for top judges when cases involve their family members.
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A top aide to a powerful North Carolina state legislator has been named chief executive officer of the parent company of the Carolina Hurricanes.
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The legislature adjourned its 鈥渟hort session鈥 Thursday without approving a budget plan for the state鈥檚 billion-dollar revenue surplus.
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The new version of the bill includes language that allows people to wear a mask in public to prevent the spread of contagious diseases. The state Senate passed the bill on Thursday after Senate Democrats withheld their vote.
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The decision Monday from the three-judge panel handed a significant setback to legislative Republicans seeking to wrest those decisions from the governor.