A state House legislative caucus focused on economic development and foreign trade has established a study committee on the film industry’s economic impact on North Carolina.
Following an abbreviated week last week, members of the General Assembly worked overtime this week to continue enrolling bills, even hosting a rare voting session on Monday evening. On.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WGHP) – The North Carolina House wrapped up a long series of votes on Wednesday evening by passing two bills that conflicted with their missions: dictating what parents of students could and could not do. Senate Bill 49, “The Parents Bill of Rights,” which guaranteed parents the right to be involved in their […]
House Bill 676, filed on April 18 by N.C. Rep. John Autry (D-Mecklenburg), proposes a statewide ban on hydraulic fracturing, commonly referred to as “fracking.” This is the third legislative session in a row that Autry has filed this bill. The bill was last referred to the House rules committee on April 19.