As of June 25, Ballotpedia has tracked 14 election-related bills in the North Carolina State Senate since the beginning of the year. Of the 14, Ballotpedia tracked one from June
As of June 25, Ballotpedia has tracked 14 election-related bills in the North Carolina State Senate since the beginning of the year. Of the 14, Ballotpedia tracked one from June
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but no such luck. today, treasury secretary janet yellen confirmed that yes, i, or we all go over the cliff. and yes. today is may 16th. and if you re the type of person who likes to do math in your head, you may look at those two dates and say to your self, congress only had 16 days to get this all sorted out. but you would be wrong. because these are the days that the house is actually in session this month. and these are the days that the senate is in session this month. which means, unless that changes sometime soon, unless someone calls an audible on those congressional recesses, we ll, then, the house and senate have somewhere between 6 to 7 working days to hammer this all out. so, six or seven days. not a ton of time. now, panic about that deadline. it does not seem to have set in yet, strangely. not in washington, not on wall