Alamance Community College hosts a public hearing on the 2021 legislative redistricting process. Attendees demand a fair redistricting for the state.
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Jay Kennett of Burlington, North Carolina turns away from the podium after making an appeal against gerrymandering to members of the North Carolina General Assembly Joint Redistricting Committee at Alamance Community College on Sept. 16, 2021.
Alamance Community College is hosting a public hearing on legislative redistricting at 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 16
The Senate is proposing $13.9 billion in tax cuts. How can the legislature enact such huge tax cuts while saying there is no money to help our retirees?
The partisan showdown over redistricting has hardly begun, but already both sides agree on one thing: It largely comes down to the South.
A 6-1 majority upheld a Court of Appeals decision that the constitutional authority on how to appropriate block grants rests with the General Assembly.
Democrats need to win six additional House seats and five more Senate seats to ensure majorities in the chambers held by Republicans since 2011.
From left, legislative staff member Kara McCray and Sens. Dan Blue, Jay Chaudhuri and Wiley Nickel study redistricting maps during a committee meeting Sept. 12 at the Legislative Office Building in Raleigh. [NEWS & OBSERVER FILE PHOTO]