RALEIGH. N.C. (WGHP) – The North Carolina Senate amended an unrelated House bill on Thursday afternoon with changes to the controversial abortion law scheduled to go into effect on July 1. Sen. Joyce Krawiec (R-Forsyth) made the motion about what she called “technical changes” to Senate Bill 20, which was passed in May after a […]
Senate Bill 749 would expand the state board of elections from five to eight, reduce the size of county boards to four and remove all nominations by the governor, giving it to the General Assembly.
Gov. Roy Cooper is campaigning to ensure his coming veto of Senate Bill 20 withstands an override, and Carolina Forward's recent poll says that most voters prefer that it is.
S.B 20: outlaw most abortions after 12 weeks was passed . H.B. 819 any healthcare professional, or other institution, as well as insurer or other payer, to decline to provide care or services to any person if the professional has a "religious, moral, or ethical" objection