NC Politics in the News
AgricultureWRAL: NC Senate leaders strike controversial 'right to repair' from 2022 Farm Act Right to repair is a national movement that pits consumers and independent service businesses against manufacturers and dealers. |
Economic DevelopmentTHE CAROLINA JOURNAL: Incentives package worth $1.2 billion draws electric car plant to NC CHARLOTTE BUSINESS JOURNAL: Food manufacturer Häns Kissle to add 219 jobs, invest $42.3M at Gaston County industrial park. |
EducationWITN: Parents’ rights bill passes state Senate Education Committee |
EnvironmentWNCT: NC Marine Fisheries Commission meets to discuss management plans WNCN: 4 NC river sites fail fecal bacteria test ahead of Memorial Day weekend |
GovernmentTHE CAROLINA JOURNAL: Bills would waive property taxes for permanently disabled veterans S.B. 821, sponsored by Sen. Sarah Crawford, D-Wake, and H.B. 1076, sponsored by Rep. Terence Everitt, D-Wake, were filed on May 26. Both are known as the Disabled Veterans Property Tax Waiver. WNCN: Governor Cooper seeking changes to NC gun laws |
HealthcareWGHB: Affordable Care Act ‘not going away’: NC Sen. Berger pushes to expand Medicaid |
PoliticsTHE CAROLINA JOURNAL: Legislature’s critics urge U.S. Supreme Court to reject redistricting appeal |
TransportationTHE NEWS & OBSERVER: As hurricane season approaches, NC now has ways to predict when roads, bridges will flood. |