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SB 382 also restricts incoming the power of Democratic state attorney general-elect Jeff Jackson by forcing him to defend the North Carolina General Assembly in legal matters.
One of the issues left on the North Carolina General Assembly’s 2024 to-do list for Republicans in control is to fund the backlog of private school vouchers in what is known as the Opportunity ...
SB 382 was approved by the Republican-controlled North Carolina General Assembly following the victories of Democrats Josh Stein and Jeff Jackson in the governor and attorney general races ...
The General Assembly is a bicameral legislature, consisting of the North Carolina House of Representatives (formerly called the North Carolina House of Commons until 1868) and the North Carolina Senate. Since 1868, the House has had 120 members, while the Senate has had 50 members.
The political stakes in purple states — those with small electoral margins that can swing back and forth between the two major parties — are enormous. Unlike bright blue and red states, where ...
The legislation was the most comprehensive set of non-discrimination protections ever introduced in the North Carolina General Assembly. Although it never became law, the bill made national news and brought significant attention to what could be done to advance protections for minorities in North Carolina. [21]
In the 2016 General Election, Farkas faced Republican incumbent Greg Murphy, who had been appointed to serve following the resignation of Brian Brown. Murphy defeated Farkas to retain the seat for a full term. [7] In November 2019, Farkas announced his candidacy to serve Pitt County's 9th District in the North Carolina House of Representatives. [8]
The North Carolina General Assembly gave final approval Wednesday to new redistricting maps poised to empower the state GOP for years to come. Passage of the maps also marks a final achievement ...