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Carolina Journal is taking a brief look at each new member of the General Assembly 10 in the Senate and 11 in the House. We look at where they’ve been, what they’re doing now, and what we might expect them to do as lawmakers.
The 2021-22 session began in late January. Expect COVID-19 and the ongoing fallout from the pandemic to be top priorities for lawmakers, who are crafting a new budget for the biennium. They’ll also draw new legislative and congressional maps for the next decade based on fresh census data. Each legislator, too, has their own priorities.
Dear Alamance: Cut the Shit, Sincerely INDY
Alamance County Courthouse
But when Boneyâthe white-haired publisher of the conservative-leaning
Alamance Newsâtried to cover a local court case, the judge demanded that he leave. Moments later, bailiffs cuffed the bespectacled publisher and forced him out of the building. They werenât gentle about it, either.
Weâve been watching heavy-handed and racist law enforcement practices unfolding publicly in Alamance County for years now. In 2020, itâs become the stateâs epicenter of unbridled white supremacist rage, as well as the site of massive and persistent resistance to that status quo. Given this backdrop, itâs hard not to see Judge Fred Wilkinsâ decision to bar Boney and reporters from
By Aaron Thomas, WRAL reporter
Raleigh, N.C. Two groups of protesters held separate rallies in Raleigh today one group of Black Lives Matter protesters and another group of Trump supporters.
The two gatherings remained peaceful. About 20 people gathered for a Black Lives Matter rally in Moore Square Park on Sunday afternoon. The gathering was to reflect on the officer involved shootings and deaths that have happened this year.
Earlier in the day, a group of Trump supporters held a parade at the Triangle Town Center.
About 20 vehicles were in the parking lot of the Triangle Town Center Sunday afternoon. Pro-Trump supporters drove through downtown with gear sporting their support for the president.