NC legislative leaders want to disenfranchise more voters and move even closer to absolute power in our state-- this and more in your CIB for the week of January 30th, John. |
Legislative Leaders Seek Voter Suppression Approvals It appears that nothing frightens the top dogs in the NC General Assembly more than fair and open voting by more North Carolinians. |
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NC House’s New “Bathroom Bill” That's referring to the new state House procedural rules, which permit a veto override vote to be called by the Speaker with no notice. |
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Duke Must Improve Transmission Connections to Avoid Future Blackouts Renewable energy groups say Duke needs to combine more renewable energy capacity with connection into regional grid agreements. |
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