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Election delays in 3 dozen NC cities gets final lawmaker OK GARY D. ROBERTSON, Associated Press June 14, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) More than 30 North Carolina towns and cities Charlotte, Greensboro and Fayetteville among them would have their local elections moved from the fall to early next year because of delays in census data in legislation given final General Assembly approval on Monday night. The Senate agreed 33-14 the changes made to its bill by the House, which also includes allowing Raleigh to move its elections permanently to even-numbered years starting in 2022. The late distribution of census population numbers means municipalities where residents of a particular district vote for a specific council seat won t have time to draw boundaries to reflect population changes for the usually scheduled fall elections. ....
Individual income taxes would fall again, the corporate rate would be eliminated over time and $1 billion in federal aid would be earmarked for pandemic relief to businesses and nonprofits in legislation given initial approval Wednesday by the state Senate. ....
NC Senate tax-cut plan: Individual taxes would fall, corporate rate eliminated GARY D. ROBERTSON, Associated Press RALEIGH Individual income taxes would fall again, the corporate rate would be eliminated over time and $1 billion in federal aid would be earmarked for pandemic relief to businesses and nonprofits in legislation given initial approval Wednesday by the state Senate. Eight Democrats joined all Republicans in the chamber in voting 36-14 for the GOP-penned measure, which in part would result in the state collecting $2 billion less that it would otherwise bring in through mid-2023. But bill authors said the results including more money in the pockets of tax filers and help for companies that needed coronavirus relief will help generate economic growth and more revenues in tax coffers. ....
Disclosing discipline records would identify dead wood government workers, backer says Dawn Baumgartner Vaughan, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) Jun. 9 RALEIGH A bill to make reasons for discipline of teachers, state employees and other government workers public record was revived in a committee of the North Carolina state legislature this week and could soon be headed to the floor of the Senate for a vote. This bill was never intended to do but one thing, and that is to make North Carolina a more transparent state as far as its employees are concerned, bill sponsor Sen. Norman Sanderson said during a committee meeting Tuesday. ....