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Pitts: Kansas voters' abortion support jolts politics; what about NC?

Opinion: Voters in red state Kansas on Tuesday solidly rejected an attempt to end abortion rights. What does it indicate for NC midterm elections?

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Income tax cut for the rich speeding through legislature

Income tax cut for the rich speeding through legislature
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NC House Democrats hope they can shape the final state budget

NC House Democrats hope they can shape the final state budget
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Cumberland County commissioner Charles Evans eyes seat in Congress

Cumberland County commissioner Charles Evans eyes seat in Congress
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Two key senate Democrats cave to keep schools closed - Carolina Journal

N.C. Senate Republicans failed to override Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto of Senate Bill 37, which would have forced local school districts to reopen classrooms for in-person instruction. Two key Democrats changed their positions to back the governor after originally voting for the bill. In changing their votes, State Senators Ben Clark, D-Hoke, and Paul Lowe, D-Forsyth, made absurd calls for Republicans to compromise with Governor Cooper. Their altered public stance is so ridiculously partisan it is insulting to the intelligence of voters. Cooper vetoed the bipartisan measure on Feb. 26, one day before he faced a constitutional deadline to sign the bill, veto it, or allow it to become law with no action.

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