RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) Governance of the state’s public residential schools for the deaf and the blind is being shifted to new trustee boards controlled by General Assembly appointees in legislation that became law Monday because Gov. Roy Cooper neither signed nor vetoed it. The state constitution gave the Democratic governor until Sunday night to act upon […]
Governance of the state's public residential schools for the deaf and the blind is being shifted to new trustee boards controlled by General Assembly appointees in legislation that became law Monday because Gov. Roy Cooper neither signed nor vetoed it. The state constitution gave the Democratic governor until Sunday night to act upon the measure,
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