New Legislation Could Amend Portions Of Controversial House Bill 2
Members of the North Carolina House of Representatives are working on legislation that could amend portions of the controversial House Bill 2.
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Members of the North Carolina House of Representatives are working on legislation that could amend portions of the controversial House Bill 2.
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CHARLOTTE, NC-- Taxes, teacher pay and mental health issues are just some of the topics Governor Pat McCrory and Attorney General Roy Cooper clashed over in their first gubernatorial debate. It was held…
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