North Carolina Republicans who are resolved to promote President Donald Trump’s agenda now seek to compel the recently elected Democratic governor to aid the president's immigration crackdown and stop the new Democratic attorney general from fighting Trump in court.
Tillis won his previous two Senate races in battleground North Carolina by less than 2 percentage points. Tillis formally launched his 2026 re-election campaign last year. Schwart
The North Carolina General Assembly has joined the national conversation over diversity, equity and inclusion, with one local politician introducing a bill that would prohibit the
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North Carolina proposes a bill requiring gun owners to report stolen guns in 48 hours, inspired by the tragic death of Jenesis Dockery.
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New version of Helene relief bill passes Senate, adding money for schools, Eastern NC aid
NC Senate passes fourth round of Hurricane Helene relief; bill now goes to House
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- The North Carolina Senate voted Wednesday on a fourth round of disaster relief for western North Carolina to recover from Hurricane Helene.
NC Senate OKs $530 million for Helene relief; final votes next week
Trump's executive orders impact federal funding, immigration, diversity, and environmental work, with North Carolina lawmakers following suit.
The bill now heads to the House, where Speaker Destin Hall has said he expects lawmakers to file their own immigration bill “very soon.”
A North Carolina Senate committee advanced a controversial bill Wednesday to remove diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in public schools. The Republican-controlled Senate Committee on Education and Higher Education voted to approve Senate Bill 227,
Republican lawmakers — who hold a majority in the legislature — are focused on progressing shared policy goals with the Trump administration, including silencing a Democratic attorney general who has already sued over executive orders.
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Latin Times on MSNRepublican Strategist Issues Warning About Crucial Midterm Senate Race: 'We're Going to Need a New Candidate'A Republican strategist is warning that Republicans will need to replace Thom Tillis as a Senate candidate in North Carolina if they want to retain the seat
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