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It was once expected to span four days, bring in 50,000 people and pump more than $150 million into Charlotte’s economy. Now the Republican...

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This legislation secures critical federal funding for State and County Boards of Elections, which will be used to hire sufficient poll workers and...

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On Thursday, Governor McMaster issued an Executive Order, which declares a new state of emergency, allows bowling alleys to open immediately, and...

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Source: Washington Post As businesses gradually start reopening and people begin emerging from their homes, a gray area is developing: how to...

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On Monday, Charlotte City Council adopted the $2.6 billion Fiscal Year 2020 Budget, which goes into effect on July 1. The FY 2020 Budget...

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County commissioners said Monday a reduction in education spending and money for future projects could pave the way for a 1-cent property tax cut in...

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It can be difficult understanding the filing process for unemployment benefits, especially for first time users. We have provided a tip sheet for...

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Introduced by Senators Edwards, Wells, and D. Davis and referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee, this bill would: • Complete the...

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For Immediate Release:June 9, 2020 Colin Dunn202/974-2370cpdunn@nmhc.org NMHC Rent Payment Tracker Finds...

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Dear AANC Lease User, In an ongoing effort to aid your transition from Apartment Association of North Carolina (AANC) Lease to the...

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This bill would provide funding to assist homeowners and rental residents with mortgage and rental assistance from the Federal CARES Act funds. It...

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According to GCAA member attorney, Norm Praet, the CARES Act affidavit in the following link was adopted by the Administrative Office of Courts...

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