Voting rights, clean air, and clean water still under attack by General Assembly — this and more in your CIB for the week of May 24th, John. |
Protect Our Freedom to Vote! Legislators are trying to throw out thousands of mail-in ballots across North Carolina. Tell your state senator to protect mail voting! |
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We're Hiring! Come work with us. We're looking for a Clean Energy Campaign Director to help us advance climate action and clean energy policy. |
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Hogs, Trees, and Voters During crossover two weeks ago, the General Assembly advanced bills that harm hog farm neighbors, voters, and local communities who want to preserve trees. |
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Cooper Proposes Clean Water Spending Of the $5.7 billion Congress sent North Carolina through the American Rescue Plan, the governor wants to invest $800 million in clean water. |
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Red Wolves Released to Wild In a bid to restore the endangered species, eight red wolves were recently released from captivity in eastern North Carolina. |
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Be Among First to Get EV Plate on Your Car Own an electric car? Plug-in NC needs about 100 more people to apply for a new specialty license plate for EV owners. They'll cover the $10 plate fee and enter you into a $500 drawing! |
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