NC Senate passes amendment to define marriage
RALEIGH — “Why don’t we vote on your marriage?” read one of many red, white and blue signs held by rainbow-clad protestors outside the N.C. General ...
Read More »RALEIGH — “Why don’t we vote on your marriage?” read one of many red, white and blue signs held by rainbow-clad protestors outside the N.C. General ...
Read More »The N.C. General Assembly is convening today to hold its second special session since it adjourned in mid-June.
Read More »The debate regarding same-sex marriage will be a major item on the agenda of the N.C. General Assembly, which will return to Raleigh next week. Two ...
Read More »When he’s not sponsoring legislation or debating line items in the state budget, N.C. Speaker of the House Thom Tillis often can be found riding his ...
Read More »The Carrboro Board of Aldermen passed a resolution this week against the N.C. Defense of Marriage Act, a measure proposed in the N.C. General Assembly. ...
Read More »After its first official meeting of the academic year earlier this month, members of the UNC-system Board of Governors say meetings will not be divided ...
Read More »Members of the UNC-system Association of Student Governments ended the academic year with a promise to lobby legislators throughout the summer to keep ...
Read More »The idea that a man’s house is his castle dates back to 17th century common law in England.
Read More »Divided government in Raleigh has extended the life of several pieces of legislation vetoed by Gov. Bev Perdue.
Read More »Although Chapel Hill has led the state in publicly funding local campaigns, the town’s reign as the sole provider of a municipally funded financing ...
Read More »For more than 100 years, Democratic legislators at the N.C. General Assembly have drawn congressional and state legislative districts for voter representation. ...
Read More »As state legislators continue efforts to streamline government spending, community colleges are the latest state-funded entities to be scrutinized.
Read More »Environmental groups in the state had their lobbying efforts rewarded today after Democratic Gov. Bev Perdue vetoed bills affecting the state’s environmental ...
Read More »Democratic Gov. Bev Perdue vetoed a bill today that would require women to wait 24 hours before having an abortion performed.
Read More »To Joe Capowski, part of the problem is cultural. Capowski, a former member of the Chapel Hill Town Council, is petitioning the current council to ban ...
Read More »When the first Republican majority at the N.C. General Assembly since 1898 convened in January, leaders said state spending would have to be cut across ...
Read More »Democratic Gov. Bev Perdue has vetoed the state budget proposal authored by the Republican leadership in both the N.C. House of Representatives and Senate. ...
Read More »Universities would now face a cut of 12 percent or $347 million if funding reductions in the Senate budget were adopted in the bill’s final version, ...
Read More »Not all lobbyists are employed by the most powerful companies in the state. Some are just concerned constituents, or even students. For Mary Cooper, ...
Read More »The Republican leadership in the N.C. Senate unveiled its budget proposal today in the six appropriations committees, recommending a 12.4 percent cut ...
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