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Congressional Dems still messing with state stuff

Congressional Dems still messing with state stuff Published 7:40 a.m. today (Rep. G.K. Butterfield. Screenshot from DNC YouTube page) The “For the People Act,” H.R.1/S.1, is locked up in the Senate, unlikely to get the 60 votes it needs to overcome solid Republican opposition. Impatient House Democrats insist on breaking it out, hoping to shame senators by highlighting parts that motivate party activists, sympathetic interest groups, and donors. This played out Tuesday in a House subcommittee hearing led by North Carolina’s G.K. Butterfield. The 1st District Democrat, who chairs the Administration Committee’s elections subcommittee, “voiced his concerns about recent voting requirement laws in states such as Georgia and Texas, as well as those that have been passed in his home state, such as Voter ID,” reported NC Policy Watch via the States Newsroom.

Sticky tax policy could be good for Tar Heel State - Carolina Journal

It’s hard to get away from an object that’s sticky. Perhaps that’s why one of the N.C. General Assembly’s leading tax reformers emphasizes the term “sticky.” It helps describe his approach to long-term changes in the state tax code. “Companies are not coming here for a day, week, month, or year they’re making 50-year bets on our state,” said Sen. Paul Newton, R-Cabarrus, during an online presentation April 19 for the John Locke Foundation. “The more structural the more sticky, if you will we can make these tax changes, the more confidence job creators can have in choosing our state over other states.”

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