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Partisan index from Civitas shows almost even split headed into midterms

Editor’s note: This story was updated March 3 to correct competitive districts in the N.C. Senate. A new partisan index for seats in the N.C. General Assembly shows a nearly even split between Republicans and Democrats headed into the midterm elections. The 2022 Civitas Partisan Index puts 58 seats in the state House in the...

David N. Bass
Opinion

N.C. Dems ask court to eviscerate urban GOP efforts

Mecklenburg Republican Charlie Mulligan decided he could no longer wait. This week he announced his campaign for the newly drawn N.C. Senate District 41 in southern and eastern Mecklenburg County. It includes the GOP-leaning towns of Matthews and Mint Hill. “In Mecklenburg, not only can we do better, we deserve better, and that’s why I’m...

Dallas Woodhouse
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Rep. Madison Cawthorn changes congressional districts

One day after Carolina Journal first broke the news, North Carolina’s westernmost member of the U.S. House, Congressman Madison Cawthorn, confirmed via video in a tweet he will run in a different congressional district than the one he currently represents. Critical announcement: we are taking ground for conservatism. You elected a fighter. Trust me to...

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Leandro judge sets off constitutional firestorm by ordering $1.7 billion transfer

A retired Union County judge is trying to leapfrog the Republican-led N.C. General Assembly by ordering a $1.7 billion transfer from the state’s coffers to fund public education. The transfer would bankroll two years of a remedial plan in the long-running Leandro school funding case that dates back to 1994. The price tag for the...

David N. Bass
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N.C. ABC creates advisory board; addresses supply problems, empty shelves

The staff of the N.C. ABC met Tuesday, Nov. 9, with representatives from 34 local ABC boards across the state to talk about ways to improve the distribution of high-demand, low-supply, allocated spirituous liquor products.  “Local ABC boards and their employees are on the front lines of spirituous liquor sales and have direct insight into...

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Lawsuit already filed before district maps are approved

Interest groups have already filed lawsuits to block approval of new redistricting maps for North Carolina. The maps are still in development with several legislative map proposals having been presented to the public in recent hearings. In a motion filed Friday, Oct. 29. the Southern Coalition for Justice is leading the lawsuit for the North...

Donna King
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House speaker promises redistricting votes, busy week ahead

N.C. House Speaker Tim Moore, R-Cleveland, adjourned a quick session Tuesday, Oct. 26, but not before promising a busy week ahead. House Bill 259, the Election Integrity Act, was on the agenda for discussion and possible vote, but the bill’s sponsors — Reps. Keith Kidwell, R-Beaufort; Kyle Hall, R-Rockingham; and George Cleveland, R-Onslow — asked...

Theresa Opeka
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Proposed redistricting maps filed ahead of Monday’s public hearings

The N.C. House Redistricting Committee submitted its proposed state district maps Friday, Oct. 22, after two months of public hearings and open meetings. They can be viewed on the legislative website along with the state Senate’s five draft maps for congressional districts, with one proposed map drawn of their own districts. The much-anticipated district map...

Theresa Opeka
Opinion

Biden is killing Democrats. NCGOP can’t get in the way.

Between now and next November, if North Carolina Republicans are talking about anything other than President Biden’s long list of failures they are doing themselves no favors. While Biden’s failures are mounting, and since the policies aren’t sound, Republicans just need to stay out of their own way. The October Civitas poll just released by...

Dallas Woodhouse
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Six bills become law, including one to require patients always be allowed visitors

Six new bills became law Friday as Gov. Roy Cooper gave his signature to relatively non-controversial measures passed by the N.C. General Assembly.  Among those measures newly inked in N.C.’s books is House Bill 624, the North Carolina Regulatory Sandbox Act, designed to temporarily remove some of the red tape in the financial and insurance industries...

CJ Staff
Opinion

Hearing over liquor shortage reveals the obvious: N.C. ABC system is a mess

Lawmakers held a hearing recently focused on the N.C. Alcoholic Beverage Control system. Their goal was to learn why ABC store shelves are empty and why bars and restaurants are scratching and scraping for typically ubiquitous brands such as Jameson’s and Titos. The ABC blames problems with the global supply chain, but that’s only part...

John Trump