The NC General Assembly has announced committee assignments for the state s House of Representatives. Several Onslow reps will serve together in the following year.
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The North Carolina Open Government Coalition supported and released a new project Friday that allows for a new understanding of the players that fund campaigns in North Carolina and how federal money plays a role in state politics.
The project, a collaboration with data journalists and data analysis experts from across the country, focuses on the push by Democrats to win state House and Senate elections in order to hold more sway over the redistricting process. Coupled with a presidential and U.S. Senate races, the 2020 election season is likely the most expensive election cycle on record in North Carolina.
As NC legislators return, all eyes will be on how to manage education amid COVID Dawn Baumgartner Vaughan, T. Keung Hui, and Lucille Sherman, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Jan. 12 RALEIGH The North Carolina General Assembly is coming back for its long session, when it decides the two-year state budget and key priorities, including one that has gotten more attention than ever amid COVID-19: education.
Some things are the same this time: the governor is still Democrat Roy Cooper, who was reelected in the fall. The state House and Senate are still Republican majority after the election, and have the same leadership, too, in Senate leader Phil Berger and House Speaker Tim Moore.