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A handful of bills that North Carolina’s legislature passed into law over the past two years will go into effect Monday. ... Senate Bill 339, ... rushing and receiving as Bills rout 49ers 35-10 ...
The vote to override the veto passed, along party lines, with a Republican supermajority in control of the Senate. The move was called “a disgrace” by North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper.
North Carolina Senate members voted Thursday to pass a revised version of a bill outlawing mask wearing in public. They also added a campaign finance section to the bill. Despite there being 50 ...
The Senate passed the legislation on June 14, 1995. The bill was ratified by Governor Jim Hunt on June 21, and came into force on October 1, 1995. [5] On June 18, 1996, the State Senate passed a bill banning same-sex marriage and the recognition of same-sex marriages performed out of state by a vote of 41–4. That same day, the House of ...
On March 30, 2017, a bill to eliminate HB2's bathroom regulations but retain other parts of the law [243] was passed by the North Carolina legislature and signed into law by Governor Roy Cooper. [ 244 ] [ 245 ] [ 246 ] The partial repeal was criticized by both conservatives and equal-rights groups. [ 14 ]
Senate Bill 514 was introduced in the 2011 legislative session North Carolina. [9] Sponsored by Republican State Senator Peter Brunstetter, the bill was passed by the North Carolina General Assembly in September 2011. [10] Final voting on SB 514 was as follows:
Sheriffs would be required to temporarily hold inmates in jail that federal immigration agents believe are in the country illegally under a bill passed by the North Carolina Senate on Thursday.
The constitution of North Carolina vests the state's legislative power in the General Assembly; [85] the General Assembly writes state laws/statutes. [63] [62] Legislation in North Carolina can either be in the form of general laws or special/local laws. General laws apply to the entire state, while local laws apply only to specific counties or ...