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Election Bill Stalls; Stein Vetoes Overridden
Key lawmakers are opposed to a sweeping election bill. Meanwhile, the House overrode several of Gov. Josh Stein’s vetoes.
Jun 26 • Bryan Anderson
N.C. House Overrides Stein Vetoes of Immigration, DEI Bills
Two key lawmakers were absent from the floor, giving House Republicans enough votes to overcome the governor’s objections to bills on DEI and…
Jun 24 • Bryan Anderson
Republicans Accuse Gov. Josh Stein of Holding up a Legislative Nominee
House Speaker Destin Hall’s office said a representative for the governor threatened to tie up a nomination to fill a vacant House seat unless…
Jun 23 • Bryan Anderson
Canes Come to Town
The Stanley Cup and some Carolina Hurricanes are visiting the legislature today.
Jun 23 • Bryan Anderson
Sites and Stunts
A congressional candidate deletes references to high gas prices; Democrats try to troll an outgoing legislator.
Jun 19 • Bryan Anderson
Election Law Changes Storming Through Raleigh
House Republicans are moving forward with a sweeping elections bill this week.
Jun 16 • Bryan Anderson
Still Budgeting
N.C.’s top Republicans say a deal on a comprehensive spending package may not be announced next week.
Jun 12 • Bryan Anderson
N.C. Rep. Sarah Stevens to Resign, Focus on Judicial Campaign
The Surry County Republican has served in the General Assembly since 2009. She is running to unseat Democratic Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls.
Jun 9 • Bryan Anderson
Budget in View
Top state House and Senate budget negotiators hope to approve a spending package next week.
Jun 9 • Bryan Anderson
A Campaign Snafu
Lordy, have I made a lot of friends on the campaign trail in the last 48 hours.
Jun 5 • Bryan Anderson
Can Michael Whatley Name a Hurricanes Player?
The U.S. Senate candidate posted AI-generated images of the Stanley Cup Finals team, then struggled to name his favorite player.
Jun 3 • Bryan Anderson
Three Important Letters
A PCS, or Proposed Committee Substitute, is a tool often utilized to substantially rewrite bills. Lawmakers will lean into it a lot this month.
Jun 2 • Bryan Anderson
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