NC Senate committee retools state worker records bill GARY D. ROBERTSON, Associated Press May 5, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Legislation requiring that more details about the personnel history of North Carolina state and local government employees be accessible to the media and the public was retooled on Wednesday by a Senate committee to address privacy concerns and vindictive bosses. The bill was voted out by the Senate judiciary panel a week after a previous version was approved by the same committee. Bill sponsor Sen. Norm Sanderson, a Pamlico County Republican, said it made sense to make changes now, rather than on the Senate floor, that respond to worries by colleagues and a state workers' group.