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NC’s governor: Unvaccinated people are driving resurgence of COVID-19 Two days after the Centers for Disease Control issued new guidance for mask wearing, Governor Roy Cooper stopped short of issuing a new statewide mask mandate and instead focused on vaccine verification. Starting September 1st, cabinet-level state employees under the governor’s purview will be required to provide proof of vaccination. Employees not vaccinated are required to wear a mask and be tested at least once a week. Cabinet agency workers who provide proof that they are fully-vaccinated do not have to mask-up, however, masks are encouraged even for those workers in public places indoors. ....
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Henderson County (May 26, 2021) - RALEIGH A bill that would open disciplinary records of government employees is crawling through the Senate, and employee unions and Democrats are determined to kill it. ....
Guest editorial: Transparency of operations is a constitutional issue Lockwood Phillips, publisher/owner of Carteret County News-Times N.C. Senate Bill 355, legislation that promotes and enhances public access to the performance records of public employees, is generating significant resistance from various state organizations that have several things in common - they are all union related and they are determined to continue operating without public scrutiny. The Government Transparency Act of 2021, championed by Sen. Norman Sanderson, (R), representing the 2nd Senate district of Carteret, Craven and Pamlico counties, has generated a major letter writing and phone campaign to state senators demanding that they vote against the act when it is brought to floor this coming week, just days before the deadline closes for the consideration of all new legislation. ....