North Carolina House Of Representatives
Recent News About North Carolina House Of Representatives
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New bill limiting step therapy a win for N.C. doctors
A new North Carolina law is seen as a victory for the state’s physicians, a Republican lawmaker one.
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Veto override fails in North Carolina House of Representatives to allow gyms, fitness centers to reopen
Gyms and fitness centers wanting to reopen amid the COVID-19 pandemic received a setback in the North Carolina General Assembly last month.
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Rep. Elmore shows support for artwork presented by students in his district
A state house representative recently offered his support of students' artwork that traditionally would have been viewable on-site but instead can be seen virtually because of COVID-19 safety measures.
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From Old North News
North Carolina Senate Republicans say church capacity rules show bias
North Carolina Senate Republicans alleged there is an unfair bias in Gov. Roy Cooper's executive order restricting the size of worship services.
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Rep. Elmore thanks poultry workers during COVID-19 pandemic
A state representative praised North Carolina-based poultry producers for their work to keep the food-supply chain operational during COVID-19.
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As COVID-19 scams increase, lawmaker warns North Carolina residents
Lawmakers and law enforcement agencies are warning residents about cybercriminals who are using COVID-19 fears to spread scams to computers and phones.
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From Old North News
New sexual assault protections take effect in North Carolina
Hundreds of new state laws took effect across the nation this week, including minimum wage increases, new internet privacy rules, gun-related regulations, marijuana legalization and new tests on whether workers can be classified as independent contractors.
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Iredell Republican Women host Rep. Dobson for meeting
The Iredell Republican Women hosted a meeting Nov. 13 that was attended District 85 GOP Representative Josh Dobson. Dobson was invited by Leisa Rowe, a member of the organization, and was in attendance to connect with the women of the GOP in North Carolina counties.