NC Senate panel resurrects ‘unauthorized camping’ homeless ban
Municipalities would need to approve and maintain a location for homeless camps on municipal property, including providing sanitation and public safety.
Municipalities would need to approve and maintain a location for homeless camps on municipal property, including providing sanitation and public safety.
The bill safeguards against fraudulent “ghost students,” which lawmakers say have cost taxpayers millions of dollars by applying for federal student aid under stolen identities, only to later disappear with the funds.
A bipartisan pair of U.S. senators promoted their legislation Wednesday to set national standards for college athletes’ compensation, calling the compromise bill the best available option.
A state House committee Wednesday approved a bill to provide free community college tuition to the children of North Carolina law enforcement officers, firefighters, and prison employees.
Coastal lawmakers are calling for changes to the state ban on hardened structures as they look for ways to protect beach homes from worsening erosion.
It’s the latest attempt by state lawmakers to regulate the sale of hemp products after years of proposals that ultimately didn’t succeed.
Democrats pressed for guardrails after immigration officers shot and killed two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis in January. But when talks broke down, Republican lawmakers drafted their own bill without any additional constraints. The measure moved through Congress this month with nearly every Republican voting to approve the additional spending, which will last through September 2029.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is walking back, for now, a plan to sweep up data on millions of Americans who vote by mail under President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting mail ballots.
Republican lawmakers were eyeing mid-June for the rollout of North Carolina’s long-delayed budget. Now, they say that may not be possible.
Guilford County officials questioned why House Republican leaders sat on S889 for five weeks, waiting to hear it until just days before most counties are required to approve new budgets.