Tough Battles Ahead in NC Legislature in 2023
It’s not entirely clear yet what legislation Republican leaders will try to advance first, but it’s well-known which issues will be fought over at some point in this year’s session.
It’s not entirely clear yet what legislation Republican leaders will try to advance first, but it’s well-known which issues will be fought over at some point in this year’s session.
The state has announced a record number of new jobs, increased access to higher education, and made investments in critical infrastructure such as broadband access.
Here at NC Voices, we’re thinking about resolutions – ones that our politicians in North Carolina should address in this new year.
Come take a trip down memory lane with us and see what readers were most interested in reading in 2022.
Most Americans know nothing of the Wilmington coup and racial massacre, and even students in Wilmington today are not often taught their own city’s painful history.
North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson spews so much hate, constantly, that it can be hard to keep track of just how many times he’s embarrassed the state.
A team dubbed “Hacking into History” is working to collect and archive racial covenants, or racist restrictions, that have been written into legally binding land deeds in Durham.
More than 3.7 million North Carolinians voted in this November’s midterm election and they did so with essentially no issues at all, state elections officials said.
North Carolina’s two Republican senators, Richard Burr and Thom Tillis, both voted to support the bill and protect both same-sex and interracial marriages.
Legal experts, former attorneys, judges, and activists across the country have signaled that the case could spell the end of democracy in the United States.