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GOP leaders: NC legislature watchdog agency to be shuttered

The findings by the division, which employs more than a dozen researchers and other staff, were not always embraced by committee members and the agencies who were targeted. Other committee members praised the division‘s work. Spokespeople for Senate leader Phil Berger and House Speaker Tim Moore said this week that the General Assembly wanted to use other bipartisan oversight methods to address agency accountability. Leadership “is evaluating its current oversight functions to improve outcomes and remove duplicative processes. By reinvigorating an existing bipartisan process, the General Assembly will have greater flexibility to examine issues in a more timely and efficient manner,” Berger spokeswoman Lauren Horsch wrote in an email.

Observers confused by Cooper s efforts to thwart school reopening bill while asking for more money - Carolina Journal

Gov. Roy Cooper’s call for more money for schools while also indicating he would veto a bill that could send students back to school has many in the state scratching their heads. Last week, Cooper held a news conference in which he called for boosted spending on educators for the rest of the fiscal year that ends in June. But he has also expressed disdain for Senate Bill 37, “In-Person Learning Choice for Families,” which would require districts to offer some form of in-person learning for all students in the state. The Senate passed the bill, 29-15, Tuesday, with primarily Republican support. The bill was amended in the House Rules committee to include a provision for “reasonable accommodations,” including a remote work option. The House is expected to vote on the bill Thursday, Feb. 11.

Opioid settlement will bring nearly $20 million to NC How should it be spent?

Opioid settlement will bring nearly $20 million to NC. How should it be spent? Will Doran, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) Feb. 4 RALEIGH Corporate consultants who worked with the makers of OxyContin and other painkillers that have fueled the opioid epidemic have agreed to pay North Carolina nearly $20 million to avoid a lawsuit over their work. That s part of a nationwide $573 million settlement that the consulting firm McKinsey & Co. reached with 47 states, five U.S. territories and the District of Columbia. Thursday morning, N.C. Attorney General Josh Stein held a press conference announcing what it will mean for North Carolina.

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