North Carolina General Assembly Broadens Exemptions to CON ReviewGary S. Qualls
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 Servi...
December 19, 2023. The previous post covered significant water quality legislation enacted by the North Carolina General Assembly in 2023. This post briefly summarizes other 2023 environmental legislation. AIR QUALITY.The legislature put two provisions in the Appropriations Act of 2023 (House Bill 259...
The legislative branch is also called the North Carolina General Assembly, comprising a House of Representatives with 120 members and the Senate with 50 members. The General Assembly makes and passes laws for the state. The number of representatives and senators is determined by population and distr...
Is a permit required to purchase a handgun in North Carolina? No. On March 29, 2023, the General Assembly of North Carolina voted to override the governor’s veto of SB 41. A permit to purchase is no longer required. WAITING PERIOD?
The decisions could lengthen the process that leads to final rulings on whether the board alterations enacted by the GOP-controlled General Assembly in late 2023 over Cooper’s vetoes are permitted or prevented by the state constitution. The state Supreme Court may want to review the cases even...
implementing election security, providing income tax relief, banning COVID-19 mandates, and more. I am proud of the budget that has passed both chambers today and look forward to the 2023 Appropriations Act becoming law so that North Carolina families can benefit ...
The No. 2 leader of North Carolina House Democrats is stepping down from the General Assembly next month because she’s taking a new job within the University of North Carolina system FILE - State Rep. Ashton Wheeler Clemmons, D-Guilford County, speaks M...
Democrats knew the carnage was coming all year, but the outrage is still palpable: On Oct. 25, the North Carolina General Assembly’s Republican supermajority swiftly approved an aggressive gerrymander designed to transform the state’s current 7D-7R delegation into either a ...
The executive order requires commissioners to create a report no later than eight months from the order’s signing, ABC 11 reports. Cooper is aiming to present the commission’s findings to the general assembly before it adjourns in 2023.TAGS...