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August 13, 2025

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Folwell backs NC Senate budget agreement

June 23, 2021 The North State Journal Comments Off on Folwell backs NC Senate budget agreement

State Treasurer Dale Folwell RALEIGH – State Treasurer Dale Folwell released a statement in support of the N.C. Senate’s budget, saying he thanked the members for advancing a “fiscally responsible budget.” “Like Olympic gymnast Simone […]

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Budget veto override tops agenda for legislature this week

January 13, 2020 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Budget veto override tops agenda for legislature this week

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper speaks at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new State Employees’ Credit Union member services support office in Rocky Mount, N.C., Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2018. (Alan Campbell/Rocky Mount Telegram via […]

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Judges allow new NC Congress map for 2020

December 2, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Judges allow new NC Congress map for 2020

FILE – New NC Map RALEIGH — North Carolina judges ordered a new U.S. House district map that Republican state legislators drew last month be used in the 2020 elections, deciding on Monday there wasn’t […]

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Senate Majority Leader won’t seek re-election

November 27, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Senate Majority Leader won’t seek re-election

Sen. Harry Brown (R-Onslow) discusses the Senate’s budget proposal during a press conference at the General Assembly on May 9. RALEIGH — Eight-term Jacksonville State Senator Harry Brown (R-Onslow) announced he will not seek re-election. […]

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North Carolina judges halt NC Congressional maps for 2020

October 28, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on North Carolina judges halt NC Congressional maps for 2020

The Capitol is seen on the first morning of a partial government shutdown, as Democratic and Republican lawmakers are at a standoff with President Donald Trump on spending for his border wall, in Washington, Saturday, […]

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Court approves newly drawn legislative maps

October 28, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on Court approves newly drawn legislative maps

A computer monitor shows proposed maps during a Senate hearing on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019. (Robert Clark for the North State Journal) RALEIGH — A three-judge panel on Monday approved so-called remedial maps drawn by […]

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NC Congress map challenged again on partisan bias

September 27, 2019 Stanly County Journal Staff Comments Off on NC Congress map challenged again on partisan bias

Reps. Michael Speciale, left, and Pat McElraft, right, look over a redistricting map on the floor of the North Carolina House at the Legislative Building in Raleigh on Aug. 28, 2017. (Eamon Queeney / North […]

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New NC General Assembly sworn in

January 18, 2019 By David Larson | Stanly County Journal 0

ALBEMARLE — On Jan. 9 in Raleigh, the new legislative class was sworn in, including a couple fresh faces representing Stanly County. Sen. Carl Ford (R-Kannapolis) of Senate District 33 and Rep. Wayne Sasser (R-Albemarle) […]

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