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Hardister recaps highlights of North Carolina General Assembly
North Carolina Rep. Jon Hardister (R-Guilford) recently recapped the work that was accomplished at the General Assembly with an overview that he posted on his Facebook page on June 27.
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From Pinehurst Today
North Carolina House lawmakers support criminal justice reform bill
A bill that will reform criminal justice expunction laws was approved by North Carolina lawmakers, which will give people convicted of nonviolent crimes a second chance, House Republicans said in a news release on June 15.
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Lawmakers push for reopening of North Carolina bowling alleys through legislation
Bowling alleys, skating rinks and food and drink businesses at minor league baseball stadiums could open in North Carolina under legislation House and the Senate lawmakers approved.
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Reminder: Certain taxes due by July 15 in North Carolina
The North Carolina Department of Revenue is giving taxpayers some much-needed breathing room amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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From Old North News
North Carolina Senate Republicans say church capacity rules show bias
North Carolina Senate Republicans alleged there is an unfair bias in Gov. Roy Cooper's executive order restricting the size of worship services.
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Hardister keeping public informed about COVID-19 daily
A North Carolina state legislator is trying to keep people informed and stay positive in the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Hardister visits Cornerstone Charter Academy
Rep. Jon Hardister said he is grateful he had the chance to spend time with Cornerstone Charter Academy’s robotics team during a recent visit to the school.
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Rep. Dennis Riddell reports on early voting, shipping growth trends
State Rep. Dennis Riddell (R-Alamance) reminded voters of early elections earlier in February.
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From Old North News
New sexual assault protections take effect in North Carolina
Hundreds of new state laws took effect across the nation this week, including minimum wage increases, new internet privacy rules, gun-related regulations, marijuana legalization and new tests on whether workers can be classified as independent contractors.