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The General Assembly had a light week, with the House of Representatives holding no floor votes and only having committee meetings on Thursday. The Senate was in Raleigh this week but also took very few votes. Neither chamber is expected to conduct business until Tuesday.
In response to last week’s fuel shortage caused by the Colonial pipeline cyber-attack, the Senate Agriculture, Environment, Natural Resources, and Energy Committee heard from a panel of energy and fuel transportation leaders on ways the state can better prepare for a similar event in the future. Most of the meeting focused on North Carolina’s dependence on one pipeline for gasoline.