Where friends are true, and cold hearts rare, The near land, the dear land, whatever fate, The blest land, the best land, the Old North State! The above was officially adopted as the State Toast of NC by: the General Assembly of 1957 (Session Laws, 1957,c.777)...
The mini-budget (available hereas the conference report to House Bill 10) was passed by the Senate on Monday and the House on Wednesday and almost certainly will be vetoed by the Governor. We anticipate a veto override later this year, possibly in October. The bill passed by a mar...
"I think the General Assembly recognized it when it passed the immunity statute. This was a hard job, and the university pulled it off. None of us got exactly what we were used to paying for during COVID, but we got what I would consider to be - if there was a contract...
One of the few bipartisan issues this session was the BUILD NC Bond Act (S758) supported by CRMCA which passed the General Assembly and was signed by the Governor. The BUILD NC bond program will add up to $300 million annually in critical transportation funding over the next 10 years, fu...
1.4 The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 1.5 SECTION 1. Chapter VII of the Charter of the City of Greensboro, being Chapter 1.6 1137 of the 1959 Session Laws, as amended, is amended by adding a new Subchapter to read: 1.7 "SUBCHAPTER D. CIVIL SERVICE. 1.8 "Sec. 7.45. Civil...
The University of North Carolina System is owned by the public and receives substantial state funding. The General Assembly appoints all 24 governing board members, The Board of Governors (BOG), to hire the system president, approve new chancellors and oversee the “general determination, control,...
JONAH LOSSIAH/One Feather photo The Museum of the Cherokee Indian presented the newest copy of "The Journal of Cherokee Studies" to Tribal Council and the Executive Offices during the regular session of Council on Thursday, Nov. 14. The publication details the heroics of PFC Charles George, ...