Proposed bill gives option of public finances to campaigns
Campaigning for public office in Chapel Hill could soon become financially feasible for more local residents.
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Campaigning for public office in Chapel Hill could soon become financially feasible for more local residents.
As the Latino population in North Carolina continues to increase, the dropout rate among its students poses a problem within public education.
Community colleges would play a larger role in training some teachers in a plan now before the General Assembly — and they could aid the state’s teacher shortage in the process.
A bill proposed in the N.C. Senate would move presidential primaries in North Carolina forward to February, placing increased focus on the state and its electoral clout.