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The North Carolina Court of Appeals recently heard arguments from the NAACP and lawyers representing Republican state lawmakers regarding whether the General Assembly has the authority to put constitutional amendments on the ballot for referendum.
On Oct. 28, a state court prohibited the further use of the current congressional map in an attempt to take a stand against partisan gerrymandering.
North Carolina congresspeople are trying to bring a failed state immigration proposal back from the dead.
The General Assembly passed new maps for State House and Senate district lines on Sept. 17, just before the deadline mandated by the court after Common Cause v. Lewis. The case alleged that the Republican legislative leadership drew the maps specifically to favor their party.
The OC Voice is a portion of the OC Report newsletter where local residents may have a platform to talk about local issues they care about. Verla Insko is the state representative for District 56 in the General Assembly, which represents Chapel Hill.
The OC Voice is a portion of the OC Report newsletter where local residents may have a platform to talk about local issues they care about. Graig Meyer is the state representative for House District 50, covering portions of Orange and Durham counties. He can be contacted at graig.meyer@ncleg.net.
Now that interim UNC-System President Bill Roper has announced he will step down on June 30, the pressure is on for the UNC Board of Governors to nominate someone for the permanent job. But the buzz around the General Assembly has circled around one controversial potential candidate — N.C. House Speaker Tim Moore.
Despite the North Carolina budget issues, the General Assembly recently sent several spending measures to Gov. Roy Cooper’s desk.
As Jasmine Banks explains it, universities do not fall into business mogul and prominent donor Charles Koch’s pocket overnight.
A lawsuit backed by the National Redistricting Foundation was filed in North Carolina state court last week, claiming the current congressional district lines are gerrymandered according to political party and are in violation of the state constitution.
The General Assembly has finalized new legislative maps for both the N.C. Senate and N.C. House that now must be approved by a court.
State House Republicans held an unexpected vote to override Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto of the proposed state budget on Wednesday morning.
Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders will come to UNC for a rally on Sept. 19, the UNC Young Democrats announced Wednesday.
North Carolina lawmakers began redrawing the state’s legislative maps Monday, following last week’s Wake County Superior Court ruling that deemed them unconstitutional for partisan gerrymandering.
Two of North Carolina’s 13 U.S. House districts held special elections last night.
With the third Democratic presidential primary debate on Thursday, the field has been effectively cut in half, with only 10 candidates taking the stage. One issue that affects UNC students is the candidates' positions on the student debt crisis.
The OC Voice is a portion of the OC Report newsletter where local residents may have a platform to talk about local issues they care about. This week, Assistant City & State Editor Jamey Cross is breaking down all the 2019 election coverage you can expect to see from The Daily Tar Heel this fall.
The Program for Civic Virtue and Civil Discourse has generated controversy at public meetings and behind the scenes, with some faculty believing it is a veiled conservative program — and some concerned about why they are being left out of the process to form it.
Clashes between the U.S. and China may mean more than tariffs and trade wars for UNC students and researchers: it could close the door on their chance to chase the American dream.