RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Legislation that sets a three-month window before long-term hotel and inn guests in North Carolina obtain legal protections commonly reserved for home and apartment renters was approved by the state Senate on Thursday.
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A bill filed Wednesday, March 13, in the N.C. Senate would raise the limit on the number of barrels North Carolina craft brewers can self-distribute.
The North Carolina House has scheduled a floor vote for Tuesday, and the state Senate already has signaled support for the final measure. A vote to override Cooper's expected veto might not happen until October and would likely be followed by a...
North Carolina Senate on Verge of Passing New Toll Road Bill.Reports the delay of road construction finance legislation on the state Senate in North Carolina. Promotion of toll authority and issuance of bonds by the legislation; Proposition of major road construction by the legislation; Cost of ...
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The North Dakota Senate rejects a plan that would have enabled residents to vote on asports betting bill. January 2023 The North Dakota House considers the legalization ofonline sports betting and retailbeyond tribal casinos. As North Dakota continues to develop its approach to betting, this histor...
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Randy Brechbiel, a spokesperson for Senate leader Phil Berger, said late Tuesday in a written statement that the state was drastically different when the two positions were combined in the 1940s. With the change, “the Insurance Commissioner can ...