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27193
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The National Rifle Association is increasingly allocating money to back Republicans in tight races. The NRA has spent millions of dollars on Thom Tillis and Richard Burr in the North Carolina Senate campaign. Tillis and Burr both oppose restrictions to purchasing guns.
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23972
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The North Carolina Senate seeks to cut funding for the state's mental health organizations, even though Medicaid spending on mental health is far too low.
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15623
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Ross looks at the fate of several bills being considered in the North Carolina Senate: Senate Bill 781 which reforms the State's regulatory system, and Senate Bill 709 which clears the way for fracking for natural gas inland and drilling for it offshore.
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Independent Weekly (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57 [volumes 13 - 23 on microfilm]), Vol. 28 Issue 30, July 2011, p5, 9 Periodical Website
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11388
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Julian Allsbrook of Halifax County is the Dean of the State Senate. He began his service in the North Carolina General Assembly in 1935 and is now serving his twelfth term as a lawmaker, having previously served ten in the Senate and one in the House.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 33 Issue 5, May 1975, p11, 57-58, por
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31683
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The 93rd Congress will convene this month with a new United States Senator and three new Representatives from North Carolina. The new senator is Jesse Helms, and the new Representatives are Ike Andrews, Charles Rose, and James G. Martin. A profile of each of the new congressmen is provided in this article.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 5 Issue 1, Jan 1973, p8-9, por
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31183
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The North Carolina General Assembly meets for the 1963 session with new and returning members of both the Senate the House of Representatives. Thomas Clarence Stone was chosen as the 1963 President of the Senate while Herbert Clifton Blue is the Speaker of the House. Numerous committees in the Senate and House will tackle the budget, agriculture, education, the constitution, highway safety, and federal relations among many others.
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30830
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Thirty-two new members of the North Carolina State Senate joined eighteen returning legislature for 1959. Additionally, a majority of the 1959 House of Representatives served in this body in the last session of the General Assembly. Three of the Representatives are women, representing Cherokee, Lenoir, and Stoke counties.