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Brooks Pierce Capital Dispatch: Updates from the NC General Assembly and Governor s Office - April 2021 | Brooks Pierce

Brooks Pierce Capital Dispatch: Updates from the NC General Assembly and Governor s Office - April 2021 | Brooks Pierce
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North Carolina Legislative Update - February 2021 #3 | Brooks Pierce

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: This week, North Carolina Legislators continued to consider bills related to COVID-19 and Gov. Roy Cooper nominated a number of Cabinet Secretaries. Opening of K-12 Schools A bill (S 37) that could lead to in-person learning at many K-12 schools has been approved by the General Assembly and sent to Gov. Cooper. The bill, among other things, would require school districts to offer certain in-person instruction options and allow students learning remotely to continue this format.  State Budget and Taxes As is typical at the beginning of a General Assembly session, a number of committees met this week for orientation presentations. The Finance Committees met jointly and heard details about the state tax system. The Appropriations Committees also met jointly and considered the budget outlook for the next two years and spending details by category. In addition, the Presidents of the North Carolina Community College System

NC s new Department of Commerce leader is veteran life science exec, NCSU grad

by Jim Shamp, NCBiotech writer February 15, 2021 . RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – Veteran pharmaceutical company executive Machelle Sanders, a North Carolina native and former board member of the North Carolina Biotechnology Center, was named Secretary of the Department of Commerce on Friday by Governor Roy Cooper. Sanders, who has been serving in the Cooper administration as Secretary of the NC Department of Administration, becomes the first Black woman to lead the state’s Commerce Department. She replaces Tony Copeland, who stepped down from the helm of Commerce at the end of January. “Machelle has been an outstanding leader in this administration, and I am grateful that she is willing to take on this new role and continue to serve our great state,” said Cooper. “Her strong background as a business leader and her extensive knowledge of what it takes to build a globally competitive workforce will serve North Carolina well as we attract better-paying jobs, help small busine

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